Phase separation has long been observed within aqueous mixtures of two or more different compounds, such as proteins, salts, polysaccharides and synthetic polymers. A growing body of experimental evidence indicates that phase separation also takes place inside living cells, where intrinsically disordered proteins and other molecules such as RNA are thought to assemble into membraneless organelles. These structures represent a new paradigm of intracellular organization and compartmentalization, in which biochemical processes can be coordinated in space and time. Two thermodynamic driving forces have been proposed for phase separation: the strengths of macromolecule-macromolecule and macromolecule-H2O interactions, and the perturbation of H2O...
Compartmentalization allows for the spatial organization of cellular components and is crucial for n...
International audienceLiquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is responsible for the formation of so-c...
Eukaryotic cells are complex structures capable of coordinating numerous biochemical reactions in sp...
AbstractHere, we hypothesize that intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) serve as important driver...
The idea that liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) may be a general mechanism by which molecules in...
Cellular compartments and organelles organize biological matter. Most well-known organelles are sepa...
Compartmentalization is a characterizing feature of complexity in cells, used to organize their bioc...
AbstractHere, we hypothesize that intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) serve as important driver...
The organization of intracellular space into distinct, membraneless, compartments is a ubiquitous fe...
Numerous processes occur simultaneously in the cell both for normal function and in response to chan...
Liquid-liquid phase separation occurs in cells and can be induced in artificial systems, but the mec...
Significant parallels exist between the phase separation behavior of polymers in solution and the ty...
Significant parallels exist between the phase separation behavior of polymers in solution and the ty...
Compartmentalization is a characterizing feature of complexity in cells, used to organize their bioc...
Compartmentalization is a characterizing feature of complexity in cells, used to organize their bioc...
Compartmentalization allows for the spatial organization of cellular components and is crucial for n...
International audienceLiquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is responsible for the formation of so-c...
Eukaryotic cells are complex structures capable of coordinating numerous biochemical reactions in sp...
AbstractHere, we hypothesize that intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) serve as important driver...
The idea that liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) may be a general mechanism by which molecules in...
Cellular compartments and organelles organize biological matter. Most well-known organelles are sepa...
Compartmentalization is a characterizing feature of complexity in cells, used to organize their bioc...
AbstractHere, we hypothesize that intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) serve as important driver...
The organization of intracellular space into distinct, membraneless, compartments is a ubiquitous fe...
Numerous processes occur simultaneously in the cell both for normal function and in response to chan...
Liquid-liquid phase separation occurs in cells and can be induced in artificial systems, but the mec...
Significant parallels exist between the phase separation behavior of polymers in solution and the ty...
Significant parallels exist between the phase separation behavior of polymers in solution and the ty...
Compartmentalization is a characterizing feature of complexity in cells, used to organize their bioc...
Compartmentalization is a characterizing feature of complexity in cells, used to organize their bioc...
Compartmentalization allows for the spatial organization of cellular components and is crucial for n...
International audienceLiquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is responsible for the formation of so-c...
Eukaryotic cells are complex structures capable of coordinating numerous biochemical reactions in sp...