Higher-order structure of DNA determines its positioning in cell-size droplets under crowded conditions.
Takashi NishioYuko YoshikawaKenichi YoshikawaPublished in: PloS one (2021)
The specific localization of DNA molecules depending on their higher-order structure occurs in w/w microdroplet phase-separation solution under a binary aqueous polymer solution. Such an aqueous solution with polymers mimics the crowded conditions in living cells, where aqueous macromolecules exist at a level of 30-40 weight %. The specific positioning of DNA depending on its higher-order structure in w/w microdroplets is expected to provide novel insights into the mechanism and function of membraneless organelles and micro-segregated particles in living cells.