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Magic Numbers in Protein Phase Transitions

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Prof. Ned Wingreen
Princeton University

Abstract:
Biologists have recently come to appreciate that eukaryotic cells are home to a multiplicity of non-membrane bound compartments, many of which form and dissolve as needed for the cell to function. These dynamical 'condensates' enable many central cellular functions - from ribosome assembly, to RNA regulation and storage, to signaling and metabolism. While it is clear that these compartments represent a type of separated phase, what controls their formation, how specific biological components are included or excluded, and how these structures influence physiological and biochemical processes remain largely mysterious. I will discuss recent experiments on phase separated condensates both in vitro and in vivo, and will present theoretical results that highlight a novel 'magic number' effect relevant to the formation and control of two-component phase separated condensates.

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  • Created By:Jasmine Martin
  • Created:03/16/2018
  • Modified By:Jasmine Martin
  • Modified:03/16/2018