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Shear relaxation governs fusion dynamics of biomolecular condensates

Archishman Ghosh, Divya Kota, Huan‐Xiang Zhou

2021Nature Communications118 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phase-separated biomolecular condensates must respond agilely to biochemical and environmental cues in performing their wide-ranging cellular functions, but our understanding of condensate dynamics is lagging. Ample evidence now indicates biomolecular condensates as viscoelastic fluids, where shear stress relaxes at a finite rate, not instantaneously as in viscous liquids. Yet the fusion dynamics of condensate droplets has only been modeled based on viscous liquids, with fusion time given by the viscocapillary ratio (viscosity over interfacial tension). Here we used optically trapped polystyrene beads to measure the viscous and elastic moduli and the interfacial tensions of four types of droplets. Our results challenge the viscocapillary model, and reveal that the relaxation of shear stress governs fusion dynamics. These findings likely have implications for other dynamic processes such as multiphase organization, assembly and disassembly, and aging.

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FusionDynamics (music)Shear (geology)Relaxation (psychology)Statistical physicsChemical physicsMaterials scienceNanotechnologyPhysicsBiologyComposite materialNeuroscienceAcousticsPhilosophyLinguisticsRNA Research and SplicingProtein Structure and DynamicsHeat shock proteins research