Sequence Context and Complex Hofmeister Salt Interactions Dictate Phase Separation Propensity of Resilin-like Polypeptides

  • James Brandt Otis (14124189)
  • Simon Sharpe (1935058)
Publication date
November 2022
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Resilin is an elastic material found in insects with exceptional durability, resilience, and extensibility, making it a promising biomaterial for tissue engineering. The monomeric precursor, pro-resilin, undergoes thermo-responsive self-assembly through liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS). Understanding the molecular details of this assembly process is critical to developing complex biomaterials. The present study investigates the interplay between the solvent, sequence syntax, structure, and dynamics in promoting LLPS of resilin-like-polypeptides (RLPs) derived from domains 1 and 3 of Drosophila melanogaster pro-resilin. NMR, UV–vis, and microscopy data demonstrate that while kosmotropic salts and low pH promote LLPS, the effects of chao...

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