Behavior control of membrane-less protein liquid condensates with metal ion-induced phase separation
Mimetic membrane-less organelles are of interest for the range of biochemical processes which can be spatio-temporally organized using them. Here, the authors report on a protein condensate system formed by metal ion induced clustering and demonstrate control over condensate properties.
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Main Authors: | Kibeom Hong, Daesun Song, Yongwon Jung |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/feccefc9a6ef4d6d9da4e9afb1a25c70 |
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