Biomolecular condensates near the critical point
ORAL
Abstract
Most in-vitro experiments study condensates with relatively large contrast in composition inside and outside the condensate, ie, they have high partition coefficients. However, recent experiments show that condensates in the cell can have much lower partition coefficients. We push in-vitro models of condensates to lower partition coefficients. In this limit, we find striking changes to their structure, dynamics, and properties revealed though a combination of microscopy and scattering. These results show many features of classical critical phenomena.
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Presenters
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Kaarthik Varma
Cornell University
Authors
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Kaarthik Varma
Cornell University
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Sullivan R Bailey-Darland
Cornell University
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Stephen J Thornton
Cornell University
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Charlotta Lorenz
ETH Zurich
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Takumi Matsuzawa
Cornell University
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Teagan Bate
Cornell University
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James Patarasp Sethna
Cornell University
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Eric R Dufresne
Cornell University