A wide range of proteins have been reported to condensate into a dense liquid phase, forming a reversible droplet state. Failure in the control of the droplet state can lead to the formation of the more stable amyloid state, which is often disease-related. These observations prompt the question of how many proteins can undergo liquid-liquid phase separation. Here, in order to address this problem, we discuss the biophysical principles underlying the droplet state of proteins by analyzing current evidence for droplet-driver and droplet-client proteins. Based on the concept that the droplet state is stabilized by the large conformational entropy associated with nonspecific side-chain interactions, we develop the FuzDrop method to predict drop...
Protein/RNA clusters arise frequently in spatially regulated biological processes, from the asymmetr...
Biomolecular condensates formed by the process of liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) play diverse...
The spatial organization of complex biochemical reactions is essential for the regulation of cellula...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. A wide range of proteins have been reporte...
The phenomenon of protein phase separation, which underlies the formation of biomolecular condensate...
The transition between the native and amyloid states of proteins can proceed via a deposition pathwa...
International audienceDespite the continuous discovery of host and guest proteins in membraneless or...
Disordered proteins and nucleic acids can condense into droplets that resemble the membraneless orga...
Bestimmte Biomoleküle können sich in der Zelle zu sogenannten biomolekularen Kondensaten zusammensch...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of hetero-geneous ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) drives the forma...
Similar to other polypeptides and electrolytes, proteins undergo phase transitions, obeying physicoc...
Protein-rich liquid clusters exist in solutions of numerous proteins. They play the role of nucleat...
The formation of biomolecular condensates inside cells often involve intrinsically disordered protei...
Liquid–liquid phase separation of proteins preferentially involves intrinsically disordered proteins...
The liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) of proteins has been found ubiquitously in eukaryotic cell...
Protein/RNA clusters arise frequently in spatially regulated biological processes, from the asymmetr...
Biomolecular condensates formed by the process of liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) play diverse...
The spatial organization of complex biochemical reactions is essential for the regulation of cellula...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. A wide range of proteins have been reporte...
The phenomenon of protein phase separation, which underlies the formation of biomolecular condensate...
The transition between the native and amyloid states of proteins can proceed via a deposition pathwa...
International audienceDespite the continuous discovery of host and guest proteins in membraneless or...
Disordered proteins and nucleic acids can condense into droplets that resemble the membraneless orga...
Bestimmte Biomoleküle können sich in der Zelle zu sogenannten biomolekularen Kondensaten zusammensch...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of hetero-geneous ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) drives the forma...
Similar to other polypeptides and electrolytes, proteins undergo phase transitions, obeying physicoc...
Protein-rich liquid clusters exist in solutions of numerous proteins. They play the role of nucleat...
The formation of biomolecular condensates inside cells often involve intrinsically disordered protei...
Liquid–liquid phase separation of proteins preferentially involves intrinsically disordered proteins...
The liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) of proteins has been found ubiquitously in eukaryotic cell...
Protein/RNA clusters arise frequently in spatially regulated biological processes, from the asymmetr...
Biomolecular condensates formed by the process of liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) play diverse...
The spatial organization of complex biochemical reactions is essential for the regulation of cellula...