Sub-millisecond Atomistic Simulations Reveal Hydrogen Bond-Driven Diffusion of a Guest Peptide in Protein-RNA Condensate
Ilona C. Unarta,
Siqin Cao,
Eshani C. Goonetilleke
et al.
Abstract:Liquid-liquid phase separation mediated by proteins and/or nucleic acids is believed to underlie the formation of many distinct condensed phases, or membraneless organelles, within living cells. These condensates have been proposed to orchestrate a variety of important processes. Despite recent advances, the interactions that regulate the dynamics of molecules within a condensate remain poorly understood. We performed an accumulated 564.7μs all-atom Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations (system size ~200K atoms)… Show more
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