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Emerging Implications of Phase Separation in Cancer

Journal

ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 31, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202202855

Keywords

biomolecular condensates; cancer; novel therapeutics; phase separation

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2021YFA1101000]
  2. Chinese National Natural Science Funds [U20A20393, U20A201376, 32125016, 31701234, 91753139, 31925013, 31671457, 31870902, 32070907, 32100699, 31871405]
  3. Zhejiang Natural Science Fund [LD19C070001]
  4. Jiangsu National Science Foundation [19KJA550003]

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In eukaryotic cells, membrane-bound organelles and membrane-less organelles (MLOs) play important roles in biological activities. MLOs are formed through a process called liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS), which is initiated by multivalent molecules. Accumulating evidence suggests that LLPS helps concentrate and organize molecules in cells, with aberrant LLPS implicated in cancer hallmarks. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of LLPS provides insights for cancer therapeutics.
In eukaryotic cells, biological activities are executed in distinct cellular compartments or organelles. Canonical organelles with membrane-bound structures are well understood. Cells also inherently contain versatile membrane-less organelles (MLOs) that feature liquid or gel-like bodies. A biophysical process termed liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) elucidates how MLOs form through dynamic biomolecule assembly. LLPS-related molecules often have multivalency, which is essential for low-affinity inter- or intra-molecule interactions to trigger phase separation. Accumulating evidence shows that LLPS concentrates and organizes desired molecules or segregates unneeded molecules in cells. Thus, MLOs have tunable functional specificity in response to environmental stimuli and metabolic processes. Aberrant LLPS is widely associated with several hallmarks of cancer, including sustained proliferative signaling, growth suppressor evasion, cell death resistance, telomere maintenance, DNA damage repair, etc. Insights into the molecular mechanisms of LLPS provide new insights into cancer therapeutics. Here, the current understanding of the emerging concepts of LLPS and its involvement in cancer are comprehensively reviewed.

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