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Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica
Protein phase separation: new insights into cell division
bioRxiv
Multivalent coiled-coil interactions enable full-scale centrosome assembly and strength
bioRxiv
Malaria parasite centrins assemble by Ca2+-inducible condensation
Computational and structural biotechnology journal
Liquid-liquid phase separation in hair cell stereocilia development and maintenance
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Mechanisms of Nuclear Pore Complex disassembly by the mitotic Polo-Like Kinase 1 (PLK-1) in C
Wiley interdisciplinary reviews RNA
New insights into the centrosome-associated spliceosome components as regulators of ciliogenesis and tissue identity
Current biology : CB
A membrane reticulum, the centriculum, affects centrosome size and function in Caenorhabditis elegans
PLoS biology
cNap1 bridges centriole contact sites to maintain centrosome cohesion
bioRxiv
Spatially controlled microtubule nucleation and organization from crosslinker MAP65 condensates
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
To condense or not to condense: Wnt regulation by centrosome-nucleated biomolecular condensates
Jill Bouchard
Editor in Chief, Condensates.com
Here's the commentary about the recent PNAS article showing how the centrosome nucleates condensates involved in Wnt signaling.
Bio-Protocol
TRACES: a Freely Accessible, Semi-automated Pipeline for Detection, Tracking, and Quantification of Fluorescently Labeled Cellular Structures
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Nucleation of the destruction complex on the centrosome accelerates degradation of β-catenin and regulates Wnt signal transmission
bioRxiv
Ca2+-inducible phase separation of centrins in proliferating malaria parasites
bioRxiv
Condensate functionalization with motors directs their nucleation in space and allows manipulating RNA localization
eLife
CAMSAP2 organizes a γ-tubulin-independent microtubule nucleation centre through phase separation
bioRxiv
The Caenorhabditis elegans centrosome is surrounded by a membrane reticulum, the centriculum, that affects centrosome size and function
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Must ReadVIDEO: Bede Portz on An Introduction to Biomolecular Condensates in Disease and to Dewpoint Therapeutics
Kitchen Table Talk
Must ReadVIDEO: Emma Lundberg on Mapping the Spatiotemporal Proteome Architecture of Human Cells
Science
OpenCell: Endogenous tagging for the cartography of human cellular organization
Jill Bouchard
Editor in Chief, Condensates.com
Not only is this a really cool method at the intersection of proteomics and imaging, the database if full of amazing pictures (including certain condensates)! I’ve saved it in our library of Resources–check it out here: https://condensates.com/resources/opencell/