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Open questions on liquid–liquid phase separation [PDF]
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) underlies the formation of intracellular membraneless compartments in biology and may have played a role in the formation of protocells that concentrate key chemicals during the origins of life.
Evan Spruijt
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Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation in Cardiovascular Diseases
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a biochemical process in cells that can drive proteins, RNA, and other molecules to concentrate into droplets.
Yuanxi Mo +8 more
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Targeting viral liquid–liquid phase separation [PDF]
Two recent studies provide evidence that liquid–liquid phase separation during viral replication is a target for antiviral therapy.
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Liquid–liquid phase separation within fibrillar networks
Complex fibrillar networks mediate liquid–liquid phase separation of biomolecular condensates within the cell. Mechanical interactions between these condensates and the surrounding networks are increasingly implicated in the physiology of the condensates
Jason X. Liu +5 more
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Biomolecular Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation for Biotechnology
The liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) of biomolecules induces condensed assemblies called liquid droplets or membrane-less organelles. In contrast to organelles with lipid membrane barriers, the liquid droplets induced by LLPS do not have distinct ...
Sumit Shil +3 more
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Liquid–liquid phase separation in tumor biology
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a novel principle for explaining the precise spatial and temporal regulation in living cells. LLPS compartmentalizes proteins and nucleic acids into micron-scale, liquid-like, membraneless bodies with specific ...
Xuhui Tong +6 more
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EFhd2 Affects Tau Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation [PDF]
The transition of tau proteins from its soluble physiological conformation to the pathological aggregate forms found in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, is poorly understood.
Irving E. Vega +6 more
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Liquid–liquid phase separation in diseases
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), an emerging biophysical phenomenon, can sequester molecules to implement physiological and pathological functions.
Xinyue Zhang +7 more
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Self-assembly coupled to liquid-liquid phase separation.
Liquid condensate droplets with distinct compositions of proteins and nucleic acids are widespread in biological cells. While it is known that such droplets, or compartments, can regulate irreversible protein aggregation, their effect on reversible self ...
Michael F Hagan, Farzaneh Mohajerani
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When liquid-liquid phase separation meets viral infections
Eukaryotic cells have both membranous and membraneless organelles. While the formation mechanism of membranous organelles is well understood, the formation mechanism of membraneless organelles remains unknown.
Wenqiang Wei +10 more
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