Nuclear speckles are enriched in serine / arginine rich splicing factors (SRSFs), such as SRSF1. Splicing factors and proteins such as TDP-43 concentrate into distinct speckle territories to enable pre-mRNA processing. We have discovered that SRSFs and TDP-43 are block copolymers and the protein-specific interplay of inter-block repulsions and attractions drives spontaneous microphase separation. This gives rise to size-limited, ordered assemblies, that are 30 - 45 nm in diameter. Depending on the protein, each microphase comprises several tens to hundreds of molecules. The sub-micron scale territories observed in cells are shown to be clusters of microphases. The regulatory lncRNA