Modulation of Biomolecular Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation by Preferential Hydration and Interaction of Small Osmolytes with Proteins
Keiji Kitamura,
Ayano Oshima,
Fuka Sasaki
et al.
Abstract:We examined the effects of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and urea (known osmolytes) on the liquid−liquid phase separation (LLPS) of fused in sarcoma (FUS) and three FUS-LLPS states: LLPS states at atmospheric pressure with low-and high-salt concentrations and a re-entrant LLPS state above 2 kbar. Temperature-and pressure-scan turbidity measurements revealed that TMAO and urea contributed to stabilizing and destabilizing LLPS, respectively. These results can be attributed to the excluded volume effect of TMAO (… Show more
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