Brassica napus      Scaffold


※ Scaffold introduction

    Scaffolds were defined as the drivers of LLPS essential for the structural integrity of MLOs, and the major components which, alone or with co-scaffolds, undergo LLPS (1-4). A minimum set of six experimental tests, including the assembly of spherical droplets, the observation of fusion events, and the identification of mutations that abolish or inhibit LLPS in vitro and in cells have been proposed for rigorous analysis of LLPS processes (1). For each known scaffold protein, descriptions on performed assays of the minimum set of experiments were presented on its gene page. For example, the human fused in sarcoma (FUS), a well-characterized RNA-binding protein undergoing LLPS involved in formation of multiple biomolecular condensates (5,6-8), forms liquid-like droplets both in cells and at near physiological conditions in vitro. All the six experimental tests were performed to analyze the LLPS properties of FUS (9).

References
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5. Hofweber, M., Hutten, S., Bourgeois, B., Spreitzer, E., Niedner-Boblenz, A., Schifferer, M., Ruepp, M.D., Simons, M., Niessing, D., Madl, T. et al. (2018) Phase Separation of FUS Is Suppressed by Its Nuclear Import Receptor and Arginine Methylation. Cell, 173, 706-719 e713. PMID: 29677514
6. Murray, D.T., Kato, M., Lin, Y., Thurber, K.R., Hung, I., McKnight, S.L. and Tycko, R. (2017) Structure of FUS Protein Fibrils and Its Relevance to Self-Assembly and Phase Separation of Low-Complexity Domains. Cell, 171, 615-627 e61. PMID: 28942918
7. Guo, L., Kim, H.J., Wang, H., Monaghan, J., Freyermuth, F., Sung, J.C., O'Donovan, K., Fare, C.M., Diaz, Z., Singh, N. et al. (2018) Nuclear-Import Receptors Reverse Aberrant Phase Transitions of RNA-Binding Proteins with Prion-like Domains. Cell, 173, 677-692 e20. PMID: 29677512
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There are 34 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (34

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Brn-0005
GSBRNA2T00109440001
2
LLPS-Brn-0900
GSBRNA2T00137645001
3
LLPS-Brn-1120
GSBRNA2T00144431001
4
LLPS-Brn-1424
GSBRNA2T00150056001
5
LLPS-Brn-2126
GSBRNA2T00143175001
6
LLPS-Brn-2122
GSBRNA2T00005597001
A0A078G0N6
BnaA01g26330D
7
LLPS-Brn-0902
GSBRNA2T00015345001
A0A078G6U3
BnaA01g33870D
8
LLPS-Brn-3197
GSBRNA2T00123564001
A0A078IVQ2
BnaA02g36470D
9
LLPS-Brn-1263
GSBRNA2T00154544001
A0A078IJL7
BnaA03g47570D
10
LLPS-Brn-2779
GSBRNA2T00090234001
A0A078FRU9
BnaA04g12350D
11
LLPS-Brn-1984
GSBRNA2T00122542001
A0A078F5C6
BnaA05g13070D
12
LLPS-Brn-1091
GSBRNA2T00135005001
A0A078G4I9
BnaA05g20010D
13
LLPS-Brn-1206
GSBRNA2T00080644001
A0A078I6C5
BnaA05g29380D
14
LLPS-Brn-2940
GSBRNA2T00059522001
A0A078HDU8
BnaA05g29840D
15
LLPS-Brn-3414
GSBRNA2T00155217001
A0A078IW24
BnaA05g34620D
16
LLPS-Brn-3193
GSBRNA2T00003327001
A0A078IN39
BnaA06g01270D
17
LLPS-Brn-0810
GSBRNA2T00003334001
A0A078IQP5
BnaA06g01340D
18
LLPS-Brn-0759
GSBRNA2T00021125001
A0A078GCJ6
BnaA06g02900D
19
LLPS-Brn-0625
GSBRNA2T00073155001
A0A078HW05
BnaA06g22820D
20
LLPS-Brn-1844
GSBRNA2T00094712001
A0A078FVL8
BnaA09g05550D
21
LLPS-Brn-2298
GSBRNA2T00016220001
A0A078G8K8
BnaA09g44720D
22
LLPS-Brn-1221
GSBRNA2T00038214001
A0A078GSH3
BnaC01g32160D
23
LLPS-Brn-1270
GSBRNA2T00074589001
A0A078HWZ0
BnaC02g17140D
24
LLPS-Brn-0919
GSBRNA2T00099590001
A0A078HKS9
BnaC02g20770D
25
LLPS-Brn-1483
GSBRNA2T00006179001
A0A078G0E0
BnaC04g03910D
26
LLPS-Brn-2369
GSBRNA2T00075197001
A0A078HZ96
BnaC04g22320D
27
LLPS-Brn-2425
GSBRNA2T00151897001
A0A078HGG6
BnaC04g32440D
28
LLPS-Brn-1745
GSBRNA2T00065026001
A0A078HJD8
BnaC05g07920D
29
LLPS-Brn-1164
GSBRNA2T00033564001
A0A078GN48
BnaC06g06010D
30
LLPS-Brn-1332
GSBRNA2T00053745001
A0A078H6P4
BnaC06g06870D
31
LLPS-Brn-1880
GSBRNA2T00130956001
A0A078F649
BnaC08g11060D
32
LLPS-Brn-2521
GSBRNA2T00156096001
A0A078G7P6
BnaC08g14250D
33
LLPS-Brn-2087
GSBRNA2T00140652001
A0A078FVU5
BnaC09g40240D
34
LLPS-Brn-0229
GSBRNA2T00076172001
A0A078I027
BnaCnng11040D