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Phase Transitions of Associative Biomacromolecules

Rohit V. Pappu, Samuel R. Cohen, Furqan Dar, Mina Farag, Mrityunjoy Kar

2023Chemical Reviews404 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multivalent proteins and nucleic acids, collectively referred to as multivalent associative biomacromolecules, provide the driving forces for the formation and compositional regulation of biomolecular condensates. Here, we review the key concepts of phase transitions of aqueous solutions of associative biomacromolecules, specifically proteins that include folded domains and intrinsically disordered regions. The phase transitions of these systems come under the rubric of coupled associative and segregative transitions. The concepts underlying these processes are presented, and their relevance to biomolecular condensates is discussed.

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ChemistryAssociative propertyChemical physicsPhase transitionPhase (matter)Nucleic acidNanotechnologyPhysicsOrganic chemistryBiochemistryThermodynamicsMathematicsMaterials sciencePure mathematicsRNA Research and Splicingthermodynamics and calorimetric analysesProtein Structure and Dynamics