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Molecular insights into the interaction between a disordered protein and a folded RNA.

Rishav MitraGrace A UsherSelin DedeoğluMatthew J CrotteauOlivia A FraserNeela H YennawarVarun V GadkariBrandon T RuotoloAlex S HolehouseLoïc SalmonScott A ShowalterJames C A Bardwell
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Subcellular organization through the formation of biomolecular condensates has emerged as an important contributor to myriad cellular functions, with implications in homeostasis, stress response, and disease. To understand the general and specific principles that support condensate formation, we must interrogate the interactions and assembly of their constituent biomolecules. To this end, this study introduces a simple model system comprised of a small, disordered protein and small RNA that undergo charge-driven, associative phase separation. In addition to extensive biophysical characterization of these molecules and their complex, we also generate new insights into mode of interaction and assembly between an unstructured protein and a structured RNA.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
  • binding protein