Recent research published in Nature by Aman Agrawal from The Conversation, alongside colleagues from the University of ...
Recently published research looks at the possibility that rainwater played a crucial role in stabilizing early cells, paving ...
The bottom-up reconstitution of natural filaments within simplified artificial cellular compartments, such as coacervates, offer a model to study, mimic, and potentially exploit cellular functions.
This manuscript reproduces and aligns with the results from a recently published study (Liu et al., Cell) where they also report that RALF1 can interact with deesterified pectin, forming coacervates ...
Transferring coacervates based on polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride and adenosine triphosphate into deionized water has been experimentally demonstrated to stabilize them against coalescence.
This valuable contribution studies factors that impact molecular exchange between dense and dilute phases of biomolecular condensates through continuum models and coarse-grained simulations. The ...
Important classes of prebiotically-plausible precellular compartments include lipid vesicles, which can be thought of as a primitive version of the cell membrane of today’s cells, and polymer-rich ...