Abstract

![Graphic][1] Proteasomes (red) are scattered around the nucleus of a dividing cell (top), but cluster in the cytoplasm when the cell is quiescent (bottom). When a yeast cell hunkers down for hard times, it kicks its proteasomes out of the nucleus, as [Laporte et al.][2] show. The

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