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Towards sequence-based principles for protein phase separation predictions

Michele Vendruscolo, Mónika Fuxreiter

2023Current Opinion in Chemical Biology37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The phenomenon of protein phase separation, which underlies the formation of biomolecular condensates, has been associated with numerous cellular functions. Recent studies indicate that the amino acid sequences of most proteins may harbour not only the code for folding into the native state but also for condensing into the liquid-like droplet state and the solid-like amyloid state. Here we review the current understanding of the principles for sequence-based methods for predicting the propensity of proteins for phase separation. A guiding concept is that entropic contributions are generally more important to stabilise the droplet state than they are for the native and amyloid states. Although estimating these entropic contributions has proven difficult, we describe some progress that has been recently made in this direction. To conclude, we discuss the challenges ahead to extend sequence-based prediction methods of protein phase separation to include quantitative in vivo characterisations of this process.

Topics & Concepts

Sequence (biology)Separation methodProtein foldingNative statePhase (matter)Computational biologyComputer scienceChemistryBiologyChromatographyBiochemistryOrganic chemistryRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics