DNA Local-Flexibility-Dependent Assembly of Phase-Separated Liquid Droplets

DNA局部柔性依赖的相分离液滴组装

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Abstract

Phase separation of intracellular components has been recently realized as a mechanism by which cells achieve membraneless organization. Here, we study the associative liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of DNA upon complexation with cationic polypeptides. Comparing the phase behavior of different single-stranded DNA as well as double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) sequences that differ in persistence lengths, we find that DNA local flexibility, not simply charge density, determines the LLPS. Furthermore, in a nucleotide- and DNA-dependent manner, free nucleotide triphosphates promote LLPS of polypeptide-dsDNA complexes that are otherwise prone to precipitation. Under these conditions, dsDNA undergoes a secondary phase separation forming liquid-crystalline subcompartments inside the droplets. These results point toward a role of local DNA flexibility, encoded in the sequence, in the regulation and selectivity of multicomponent LLPS in membraneless intracellular organization.

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