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Liquid-liquid phase separation within fibrillar networks.


ABSTRACT: Complex fibrillar networks mediate liquid-liquid phase separation of biomolecular condensates within the cell. Mechanical interactions between these condensates and the surrounding networks are increasingly implicated in the physiology of the condensates and yet, the physical principles underlying phase separation within intracellular media remain poorly understood. Here, we elucidate the dynamics and mechanics of liquid-liquid phase separation within fibrillar networks by condensing oil droplets within biopolymer gels. We find that condensates constrained within the network pore space grow in abrupt temporal bursts. The subsequent restructuring of condensates and concomitant network deformation is contingent on the fracture of network fibrils, which is determined by a competition between condensate capillarity and network strength. As a synthetic analog to intracellular phase separation, these results further our understanding of the mechanical interactions between biomolecular condensates and fibrillar networks in the cell.

SUBMITTER: Liu JX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10539382 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Liquid-liquid phase separation within fibrillar networks.

Liu Jason X JX   Haataja Mikko P MP   Košmrlj Andrej A   Datta Sujit S SS   Arnold Craig B CB   Priestley Rodney D RD  

Nature communications 20230929 1


Complex fibrillar networks mediate liquid-liquid phase separation of biomolecular condensates within the cell. Mechanical interactions between these condensates and the surrounding networks are increasingly implicated in the physiology of the condensates and yet, the physical principles underlying phase separation within intracellular media remain poorly understood. Here, we elucidate the dynamics and mechanics of liquid-liquid phase separation within fibrillar networks by condensing oil droplet  ...[more]

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