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Charge-Based Separation of Proteins Using Polyelectrolyte Complexes as Models for Membraneless Organelles.


ABSTRACT: Membraneless organelles are liquid compartments within cells with different solvent properties than the surrounding environment. This difference in solvent properties is thought to result in function-related selective partitioning of proteins. Proteins have also been shown to accumulate in polyelectrolyte complexes, but whether the uptake in these complexes is selective has not been ascertained yet. Here, we show the selective partitioning of two structurally similar but oppositely charged proteins into polyelectrolyte complexes. We demonstrate that these proteins can be separated from a mixture by altering the polyelectrolyte complex composition and released from the complex by lowering the pH. Combined, we demonstrate that polyelectrolyte complexes can separate proteins from a mixture based on protein charge. Besides providing deeper insight into the selective partitioning in membraneless organelles, potential applications for selective biomolecule partitioning in polyelectrolyte complexes include drug delivery or extraction processes.

SUBMITTER: van Lente JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6794638 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Charge-Based Separation of Proteins Using Polyelectrolyte Complexes as Models for Membraneless Organelles.

van Lente Jéré J JJ   Claessens Mireille M A E MMAE   Lindhoud Saskia S  

Biomacromolecules 20190905 10


Membraneless organelles are liquid compartments within cells with different solvent properties than the surrounding environment. This difference in solvent properties is thought to result in function-related selective partitioning of proteins. Proteins have also been shown to accumulate in polyelectrolyte complexes, but whether the uptake in these complexes is selective has not been ascertained yet. Here, we show the selective partitioning of two structurally similar but oppositely charged prote  ...[more]

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