Designer protein assemblies with tunable phase diagrams in living cells
Protein self-organization is a hallmark of biological systems. Although the physicochemical principles governing protein–protein interactions have long been known, the principles by which such nanoscale interactions generate diverse phenotypes of mesoscale assemblies, including phase-separated compa...
Main Authors: | Heidenreich, M, Georgeson, JM, Locatelli, E, Rovigatti, L, Nandi, SK, Steinberg, A, Nadav, Y, Shimoni, E, Safran, SA, Doye, JPK, Levy, ED |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2020
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