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Single-Molecular Dissection of Liquid-Liquid Phase Transitions

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Journal J Am Chem Soc
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2023 Jul 26
PMID 37494702
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Interaction between peptides and nucleic acids is a ubiquitous process that drives many cellular functions, such as replications, transcriptions, and translations. Recently, this interaction has been found in liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS), a process responsible for the formation of newly discovered membraneless organelles with a variety of biological functions inside cells. In this work, we studied the molecular interaction between the poly-l-lysine (PLL) peptide and nucleic acids during the early stage of an LLPS process at the single-molecule level using optical tweezers. By monitoring the mechanical tension of individual nucleic acid templates upon PLL addition, we revealed a multistage LLPS process mediated by the long-range interactions between nucleic acids and polyelectrolytes. By varying different types (ssDNA, ssRNA, and dsDNA) and sequences (A-, T-, G-, or U-rich) of nucleic acids, we pieced together transition diagrams of the PLL-nucleic acid condensates from which we concluded that the propensity to form rigid nucleic acid-PLL complexes reduces the condensate formation during the LLPS process. We anticipate that these results are instrumental in understanding the transition mechanism of LLPS condensates, which allows new strategies to interfere with the biological functions of LLPS condensates inside cells.

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