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Intrinsic Disorder-Based Emergence In Cellular Biology: Physiological And Pathological Liquid-Liquid Phase Transitions In Cells, April L. Darling, Boris Zaslavsky, Vladimir N. Uversky
Intrinsic Disorder-Based Emergence In Cellular Biology: Physiological And Pathological Liquid-Liquid Phase Transitions In Cells, April L. Darling, Boris Zaslavsky, Vladimir N. Uversky
Molecular Medicine Faculty Publications
The visible outcome of liquid-liquid phase transitions (LLPTs) in cells is the formation and disintegration of various proteinaceous membrane-less organelles (PMLOs). Although LLPTs and related PMLOs have been observed in living cells for over 200 years, the physiological functions of these transitions (also known as liquid-liquid phase separation, LLPS) are just starting to be understood. While unveiling the functionality of these transitions is important, they have come into light more recently due to the association of abnormal LLPTs with various pathological conditions. In fact, several maladies, such as various cancers, different neurodegenerative diseases, and cardiovascular diseases, are known to be …