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LARKSdb

Author
Jill Bouchard

Editor in Chief, Condensates.com

Type Phase Separation Predictors
Topics
  • Biology and Physics of Condensates
  • Neurology
Tags
  • Low complexity sequence domains
  • Phase separation
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Researchers from David Eisenberg’s lab, at the University of California Los Angeles, submitted the paper about the LARK predicting database to the bioRxiv preprint server in December 2020. (Update: the LARKSdb paper is now published at JBC.) Hughes et al searched for “Low-complexity Amyloid-like Reversible Kinked Segments (LARKS) that can phase-transition to form hydrogels” across six model organisms. And they have shared their results with the world so you can search to see if your favorite protein has any LARKSs too.

Check out LARKSdb here

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