Polyampholyte physics: Liquid–liquid phase separation and biological condensates
2021
Dinic, Jelena | Marciel, Amanda B. | Tirrell, Matthew V.
Here we review the current understanding of molecular interactions that govern liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) of biological condensates. The connection between sequence, chain conformation, and phase separation of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and their model polyampholytes is discussed. In particular, we highlight how the charge pattern influences the conformation and phase behavior of natural IDPs. We then describe recent results from theoretical treatments of polyampholytes implementing random phase approximation, field-theoretic simulations, and transfer matrix theory that show an increase in charge segregation results in an increased tendency to phase separate.
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