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Andrew Z Lin

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King M, Ruff K, Lin A, Pant A, Farag M, Lalmansingh J, et al.
Cell . 2024 Mar; 187(8):1889-1906.e24. PMID: 38503281
Nucleoli are multicomponent condensates defined by coexisting sub-phases. We identified distinct intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), including acidic (D/E) tracts and K-blocks interspersed by E-rich regions, as defining features of nucleolar...
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Lin A, Ruff K, Dar F, Jalihal A, King M, Lalmansingh J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Nov; 14(1):7678. PMID: 37996438
Cellular matter can be organized into compositionally distinct biomolecular condensates. For example, in Ashbya gossypii, the RNA-binding protein Whi3 forms distinct condensates with different RNA molecules. Using criteria derived from...
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Lin A, Ruff K, Jalihal A, Dar F, King M, Lalmansingh J, et al.
Res Sq . 2023 Feb; PMID: 36798397
Macromolecular phase separation underlies the regulated formation and dissolution of biomolecular condensates. What is unclear is how condensates of distinct and shared macromolecular compositions form and coexist within cellular milieus....
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Lin A, Ruff K, Jalihal A, Dar F, King M, Lalmansingh J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Jan; PMID: 36711465
Macromolecular phase separation underlies the regulated formation and dissolution of biomolecular condensates. What is unclear is how condensates of distinct and shared macromolecular compositions form and coexist within cellular milieus....
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Zhang K, Lee J, Liu R, Chan Z, Dawson T, De Togni E, et al.
Biosci Rep . 2020 Dec; 40(12). PMID: 33325526
Aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) catalyze the conversion of various aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes into corresponding carboxylic acids. Traditionally considered as housekeeping enzymes, new biochemical roles are being identified for members of...
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Souza C, Li S, Lin A, Boutrot F, Grossmann G, Zipfel C, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2017 Mar; 173(4):2383-2398. PMID: 28242654
The plant cell wall, often the site of initial encounters between plants and their microbial pathogens, is composed of a complex mixture of cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin polysaccharides as well...