Biomolecular Condensates Across the Tree of Life
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Explore the fascinating world of biomolecular condensates and their diverse manifestations across different life forms in this 40-minute conference talk. Discover how living cells have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to organize molecular activities through membrane-less compartments called biomolecular condensates, which play crucial roles in gene expression, signal transduction, and neurotransmission. Learn about the remarkable diversity of these condensates, including their varying lifetimes, sizes, mechanochemical properties, and architectural features. Examine current theoretical frameworks and simulation approaches used to describe biomolecular condensates, while gaining insights into cutting-edge experimental methods for characterizing these structures and understanding their biological functions. Delve into the physicochemical principles that shape condensate formation and behavior, and understand the ongoing challenges in connecting computational models and laboratory observations to the actual behavior of condensates within living cells. Gain perspective on how this interdisciplinary field bridges theoretical physics, molecular biology, and experimental biophysics to advance our understanding of cellular organization and function.
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Biomolecular condensates across the Tree of life | Agnes Toth Petroczy (MPI-CBG)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics