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Identifying Subcellular Structure Components in Escherichia Coli by Crosslinking and SEC‐MS
ABSTRACT Cells are comprised of a broad spectrum of structures that compartmentalize biochemical and signaling mechanisms. These structures can be comprised of many biomolecules, but especially lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Techniques are limited to quantify or discover new subcellular structures.
Rachel A. Victor +3 more
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Biomolecular Condensates Can Induce Local Membrane Potentials. [PDF]
Gurunian A, Lasker K, Deniz AA.
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The master molecule that built biology: How water shaped the chemistry of life
Abstract The deep entanglement of biomolecular structure and function with aqueous systems supports the view that water actively sculpted both molecules and processes during the origins of life and continues to constrain evolution today. Nature's rules of biochemistry and biophysics have survived for nearly 4 billion years.
Juliana DiGiacomo +2 more
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Biomolecular Condensates in Disease: Decoding the Material State and Engineering Precision Modulators. [PDF]
Han B, Li B, Wang X, Wang L.
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Abstract TAR DNA‐binding protein 43 (TDP‐43) plays a critical role in RNA metabolism and is incorporated into biomolecular condensates called stress granules. In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and several other neurodegenerative disorders, TDP‐43 undergoes aberrant phase transitions, forming insoluble amyloid aggregates, including fibrils composed
Emily J. Byrd +4 more
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Multiplexed Analysis of Multicomponent Biomolecular Condensates without Any Tag. [PDF]
Pálfy G +7 more
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Abstract Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) play important molecular roles in cells even though they do not adopt a stable structure. Relative to structured regions, IDRs have skewed amino acid compositions favoring polar and charged amino acids. This feature is a major contributor to the biophysical behavior and in vivo activity of IDRs, but the ...
Sean M. Cascarina +3 more
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This study explores the origins of life by linking prebiotic chemistry, the emergence of information‐carrying molecules such as RNA and proteins, and philosophical questions about consciousness. The study emphasizes the role of molecular evolution in the Central Dogma and provides insights into the chemical origins of biology and the basis of life's ...
Harald Schwalbe +5 more
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Protein aggregates and biomolecular condensates: implications for human health and disease. [PDF]
Navalkar A +4 more
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An intrinsically disordered protein, Q20, forms transmembrane condensates with albumin‐loaded lipid and hybrid giant vesicles. Condensate insertion and membrane remodeling depend on giant vesicle size and membrane properties, inducing local lipid coupling without leakage and revealing a robust membrane‐condensate interplay.
Paula De Dios Andres +5 more
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