2023
DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad231
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Interplay of self-organization of microtubule asters and crosslinking protein condensates

Abstract: The cytoskeleton is a major focus of physical studies to understand organization inside cells given its primary role in cell motility, cell division, and cell mechanics. Recently, protein condensation has been shown to be another major intracellular organizational strategy. Here, we report that the microtubule crosslinking proteins, MAP65-1 and PRC1, can form phase separated condensates at physiological salt and temperature without additional crowding agents in vitro. The size of the droplets depends on the co… Show more

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“…The sample chambers were coated with a triblock copolymer (Pluronic F127) so that the droplets do not wet the surface with a high contact angle, as previously described (3). Given the axial symmetry of the fusion process, the 3D droplets that sit on the chamber bottom surface can be projected down to a plane around the axis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The sample chambers were coated with a triblock copolymer (Pluronic F127) so that the droplets do not wet the surface with a high contact angle, as previously described (3). Given the axial symmetry of the fusion process, the 3D droplets that sit on the chamber bottom surface can be projected down to a plane around the axis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the droplets coalesce, the volume of two condensates remain constant (3), and the surface area decreases to a minimum value when there is a single sphere (Fig. 3(b)).…”
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“…18,103,114,135,146,268,300,385−387 Over time many liquid-like condensates turn into solid-like gels, a process referred as aging or maturation. 10,[62][63][64]72,82,260,261,326,332,365,376,379,388 Gelation and aging have been studied by coarse-grained simulations 147,225,226,336,389 Theoretical models will be very useful for providing a conceptual framework. Lastly we take note of growing efforts in engineering biomolecular condensates.…”
Section: Theoretical Models Are Needed To Provide Foundational Unders...mentioning
confidence: 99%