2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c02654
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Nucleoprotein Phase-Separation Affinities Revealed via Atomistic Simulations of Short Peptide and RNA Fragments

Vysakh Ramachandran,
William Brown,
Christopher Gayvert
et al.

Abstract: Liquid−liquid phase separation of proteins and nucleic acids into condensate phases is a versatile mechanism for ensuring the compartmentalization of cellular biochemistry. RNA molecules play critical roles in these condensates, particularly in transcriptional regulation and stress responses, exhibiting a wide range of thermodynamic and dynamic behaviors. However, deciphering the molecular grammar that governs the stability and dynamics of protein−RNA condensates remains challenging due to the multicomponent a… Show more

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