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Biological Phase Separation and Biomolecular Condensates in Plants

Journal

ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT BIOLOGY, VOL 72, 2021
Volume 72, Issue -, Pages 17-46

Publisher

ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-arplant-081720-015238

Keywords

protein phase separation; biomolecular condensates; membraneless organelles

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Funding

  1. William H. Danforth Plant Science Fellowship
  2. National Science Foundation [IOS-1453650]
  3. National Institutes of Health [R35GM136338]
  4. Washington University in St. Louis

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The past decade has seen a surge in research focused on understanding the physical principles governing the formation, properties, and function of membraneless compartments. Biomolecular condensates have been designated to spatially concentrate biomolecules and require interdisciplinary expertise spanning cell biology, biochemistry, and condensed matter physics and biophysics for effective study. This review introduces essential concepts for biologists looking to research biomolecular condensates, with a focus on aspects relevant to plant systems.
A surge in research focused on understanding the physical principles governing the formation, properties, and function of membraneless compartments has occurred over the past decade. Compartments such as the nucleolus, stress granules, and nuclear speckles have been designated as biomolecular condensates to describe their shared property of spatially concentrating biomolecules. Although this research has historically been carried out in animal and fungal systems, recent work has begun to explore whether these same principles are relevant in plants. Effectively understanding and studying biomolecular condensates require interdisciplinary expertise that spans cell biology, biochemistry, and condensed matter physics and biophysics. As such, some involved concepts may be unfamiliar to any given individual. This review focuses on introducing concepts essential to the study of biomolecular condensates and phase separation for biologists seeking to carry out research in this area and further examines aspects of biomolecular condensates that are relevant to plant systems.

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