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Quantifying collective interactions in biomolecular phase separation

Nature Communications. 2025-08; 
Hannes Ausserwöger, Ella de Csilléry, Daoyuan Qian, Georg Krainer, Timothy J Welsh, Tomas Sneideris, Titus M Franzmann, Seema Qamar, Nadia A Erkamp, Jonathon Nixon-Abell, Mrityunjoy Kar, Peter St George-Hyslop, Anthony A Hyman, Simon Alberti, Rohit V Pappu, Tuomas P J Knowles Centre for Misfolding Diseases, Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge
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Abstract

Biomolecular phase separation is an emerging theme for protein assembly and cellular organisation. The collective forces driving such condensation, however, remain challenging to characterise. Here we show that tracking the dilute phase concentration of only one component suffices to quantify composition and energetics of multicomponent condensates. Applying this assay to several disease- and stress-related proteins, we find that monovalent ions can either deplete from or enrich within the dense phase in a context-dependent manner. By analysing the effect of the widely used modulator 1,6-hexanediol, we find that the compound inhibits phase separation by acting as a solvation agent that expands polypeptide chain... More

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