Phase Separation
Also known as LLPS, Liquid-liquid phase separation, or Phase Transition
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Phase separation — liquid-liquid phase separation, LLPS, or phase transition — is the process by which biomolecular condensates are formed.
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Phase Separation Properties in Transcriptional Organization
Aug 12, 2022
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LLPS of FXR1 drives spermiogenesis by activating translation of stored mRNAs
Aug 12, 2022
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Actinosomes: Condensate-Templated Containers for Engineering Synthetic Cells
Aug 11, 2022
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Light, chromatin, action: nuclear events regulating light signaling in Arabidopsis
Aug 11, 2022
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Connected Peptide Modules Enable Controlled Co-Existence of Self-Assembled Fibers Inside Liquid Condensates
Aug 11, 2022
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Salt-Induced Transitions in the Conformational Ensembles of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
Aug 10, 2022
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Peptide-RNA Coacervates as a Cradle for the Evolution of Folded Domains
Aug 10, 2022
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Biological solution conditions and flanking sequence modulate LLPS of RNA G-quadruplex structures
Aug 10, 2022
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Transcription factors perform a 2-step search of the nucleus
Aug 9, 2022
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Molecular mechanism for the synchronized electrostatic coacervation and co-aggregation of alpha-synuclein and tau
Aug 8, 2022