Stressed eukaryotic cells store mRNAs in protein-rich condensates called stress granules. Using single-molecule tracking techniques to examine how mRNAs enter stress granules, a new study shows that mRNAs make transient contacts with the granule surface before stable association, and become largely immobile after entry.
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Lee, C. Y., & Seydoux, G. (2019). Dynamics of mRNA entry into stress granules. Nature Cell Biology, 21(2), 116–117. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41556-019-0278-5
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