Uncovering Intermolecular Interactions Driving the Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation of the TDP-43 Low-Complexity Domain via Atomistic Dimerization Simulations
Huayuan Tang,
Yunxiang Sun,
Lei Wang
et al.
Abstract:Liquid−liquid phase separation (LLPS) of transactive response DNAbinding protein of 43 kDa (TDP-43), which exerts multiple functions in the splicing, trafficking, and stabilization of RNA, mediates the formation of membraneless condensates with crucial physiological roles, while its aberrant LLPS is linked to multiple neurodegenerative diseases. However, due to the heterogeneous and dynamic nature of LLPS, major gaps remain in understanding the precise intermolecular interactions driving LLPS and how specific … Show more
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