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PhaSePred

Author
Jill Bouchard

Editor in Chief, Condensates.com

Type DatabasePhase Separation Predictors
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  • Membraneless organelles
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This web server incorporates important information to determine if a protein will be found in a membraneless organelle because it phase separates by its self (denoted as PS-self), or binds a parter that phase separates (PS-part). The PhaSePred method was published in PNAS in 2022 by researchers from the lab of Tingting Li at Peking University Health Science Center, China. I like that it also pulls a picture from the Human Protein Atlas, Cell Atlas.

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