A short peptide synthon for liquid–liquid phase separation
A short peptide synthon for liquid–liquid phase separation
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Liquid–liquid phase separation of disordered proteins has emerged as a ubiquitous route to membraneless compartments in living cells, and similar coacervates may have played a role when the first cells formed. However, existing coacervates are typically made of multiple macromolecular components, and designing short peptide analogues capable of sel...
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A short peptide synthon for liquid–liquid phase separation
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1755-4330
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1755-4349
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10.1038/s41557-021-00788-x