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Low amounts of heavy water increase the phase separation propensity of a fragment of the androgen receptor activation domain

Stasė Bielskutė, Carla Garcia‐Cabau, Marta Frigolé‐Vivas, Elzbieta Szulc, Eva De Mol, Mireia Pesarrodona, Jesús García, Xavier Salvatella

2021Protein Science30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The phase equilibria of intrinsically disordered proteins are exquisitely sensitive to changes in solution conditions and this can be used to investigate the driving forces of phase separation in vitro as well as the biological roles of phase transitions in live cells. Here we investigate how using D 2 O as co‐solvent in an aqueous buffer changes the phase equilibrium of a fragment of the activation domain of the androgen receptor, a transcription factor that plays a role in the development of the male phenotype and is a therapeutic target for castration resistant prostate cancer. We show how replacing even small fractions of H 2 O with D 2 O increases the propensity of this fragment to undergo liquid–liquid phase separation, likely reflecting a stabilization of the hydrophobic interactions that drive condensation. Our results indicate that it is necessary to take this effect into consideration when studying phase separation phenomena with biophysical methods that require using D 2 O as a co‐solvent. In addition, they suggest that additions of D 2 O may be used to enhance phase separation phenomena in cells, facilitating their observation.

Topics & Concepts

Androgen receptorChemistryBiophysicsSolventPhase (matter)Aqueous solutionChromatographyChemical physicsBiologyBiochemistryProstate cancerPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryGeneticsCancerRNA Research and SplicingHeat shock proteins researchProtein Structure and Dynamics
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