Funder: Junior Research Fellow at Kings CollegeFunder: Ernest Oppenheimer Memorial Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100009978Abstract: Biomolecular condensates are liquid-like membraneless compartments that contribute to the spatiotemporal organization of proteins, RNA, and other biomolecules inside cells. Some membraneless compartments, such as nucleoli, are dispersed as different condensates that do not grow beyond a certain size, or do not present coalescence over time. In this work, using a minimal protein model, we show that phase separation of binary mixtures of scaffolds and low-valency clients that can act as surfactants—i.e., that significantly reduce the droplet surface tension—can yield either a single drop or multiple d...
Biomolecular condensates are small droplets forming spontaneously in biological cells through phase ...
Compartmentalization allows for the spatial organization of cellular components and is crucial for n...
Protein conformation and cell compartmentalization are fundamental concepts and subjects of vast sci...
Biomolecular condensates are liquid-like membraneless compartments that contribute to the spatiotemp...
The organization of intracellular space into distinct, membraneless, compartments is a ubiquitous fe...
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...
Disordered proteins and nucleic acids can condense into droplets that resemble the membraneless orga...
Cells regulate when and where molecular reactions occur; to do this, cells limit the interaction of ...
Cells compartmentalize their components in liquid-like condensates, which can be reconstituted in vi...
The nucleation of protein condensates is a concentration-driven process of assembly. When modeled in...
Biomolecular condensates formed by the process of liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) play diverse...
In the early 1920s, Aleksander Oparin discovered the ability of biopolymers to phase separate into b...
Biological cells need to structure their interior in space and time. One way this is done are conta...
Abstract Many membraneless organelles, or biological condensates, form through phase separation, and...
Biomolecular condensates are small droplets forming spontaneously in biological cells through phase ...
Compartmentalization allows for the spatial organization of cellular components and is crucial for n...
Protein conformation and cell compartmentalization are fundamental concepts and subjects of vast sci...
Biomolecular condensates are liquid-like membraneless compartments that contribute to the spatiotemp...
The organization of intracellular space into distinct, membraneless, compartments is a ubiquitous fe...
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...
Disordered proteins and nucleic acids can condense into droplets that resemble the membraneless orga...
Cells regulate when and where molecular reactions occur; to do this, cells limit the interaction of ...
Cells compartmentalize their components in liquid-like condensates, which can be reconstituted in vi...
The nucleation of protein condensates is a concentration-driven process of assembly. When modeled in...
Biomolecular condensates formed by the process of liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) play diverse...
In the early 1920s, Aleksander Oparin discovered the ability of biopolymers to phase separate into b...
Biological cells need to structure their interior in space and time. One way this is done are conta...
Abstract Many membraneless organelles, or biological condensates, form through phase separation, and...
Biomolecular condensates are small droplets forming spontaneously in biological cells through phase ...
Compartmentalization allows for the spatial organization of cellular components and is crucial for n...
Protein conformation and cell compartmentalization are fundamental concepts and subjects of vast sci...