Microtubules are cytoskeletal polymers that play important roles in numerous cellular processes, ranging from the control of cell shape and polarity to cell division and intracellular transport. Many of these roles rely on proteins that bind to microtubule ends and shafts, carry intrinsically disordered regions, and form complex multivalent interaction networks. A flurry of recent studies demonstrated that these properties allow diverse microtubule-binding proteins to undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) in vitro. It is proposed that LLPS could potentially affect multiple microtubule-related processes, such as microtubule nucleation, control of microtubule dynamics and organization, and microtubule-based transport. Here, we discuss...
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic envir...
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic envir...
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic envir...
Cell division requires the assembly and organization of a microtubule spindle for the proper separat...
To date, it has been shown that the phenomenon of liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) underlies ma...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
The idea that liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) may be a general mechanism by which molecules in...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a captivating phenomenon in which a uniform mixture spontan...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
Tau protein in vitro can undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS); however, observations of thi...
Tau protein in vitro can undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS); however, observations of thi...
Tubulin dimers assemble into a dynamic microtubule network throughout the cell. Microtubule dynamics...
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic envir...
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic envir...
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic envir...
Cell division requires the assembly and organization of a microtubule spindle for the proper separat...
To date, it has been shown that the phenomenon of liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) underlies ma...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
The idea that liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) may be a general mechanism by which molecules in...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a captivating phenomenon in which a uniform mixture spontan...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase separation enables compartmentalization of biomolecules in...
Tau protein in vitro can undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS); however, observations of thi...
Tau protein in vitro can undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS); however, observations of thi...
Tubulin dimers assemble into a dynamic microtubule network throughout the cell. Microtubule dynamics...
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic envir...
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic envir...
Many membraneless organelles are liquid-like domains that form inside the active, viscoelastic envir...