Fractal droplets
Proteins and other biopolymers can form in solution macrocomplexes, which at certain conditions are visible under the microscope («coacervate droplets»). The latter process is known to shape subcellular organization and for a century is considered to also impact plausible life-origin scenarios. Researchers from IBCh RAS and University of Vienna present a newly derived fractal model to describe atomistic structure of such protein condensates and using the N-terminal disordered fragment (80 residues) of the yeast transcription regulator Lge1 as a test system. The proposed theoretical model describes protein condensates across various scales in line with the general principles of colloidal system self-organization. The study combining complementary results of microsecond molecular dynamics simulations and in vitro biophysical experiments has been published in eLife. Learn more
september 11, 2023