Populus trichocarpa      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 33 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (33

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Pot-0170
POPTR_017G059000v3
2
LLPS-Pot-0374
POPTR_006G213300v3
3
LLPS-Pot-0625
POPTR_002G061200v3
4
LLPS-Pot-0747
POPTR_016G075200v3
5
LLPS-Pot-1351
POPTR_012G144800v3
6
LLPS-Pot-2351
POPTR_004G146900v3
7
LLPS-Pot-2808
POPTR_013G070400v3
8
LLPS-Pot-1685
POPTR_002G205700v3
B9GS94
LSM4
9
LLPS-Pot-1797
POPTR_001G160700v3
A0A2K2BYK1
POPTR_001G160700
10
LLPS-Pot-0847
POPTR_001G166100v3
B9GG42
POPTR_001G166100
11
LLPS-Pot-1263
POPTR_001G304000v3
B9GHB4
POPTR_001G304000
12
LLPS-Pot-0161
POPTR_001G402500v3
B9N1J3
POPTR_001G402500
13
LLPS-Pot-0375
POPTR_003G063000v3
A0A2K2B2E5
POPTR_003G063000
14
LLPS-Pot-0090
POPTR_003G148800v3
A0A2K2B7B8
POPTR_003G148800
15
LLPS-Pot-2539
POPTR_003G180100v3
B9GVI5
POPTR_003G180100
16
LLPS-Pot-0232
POPTR_004G155300v3
A9P8Z7
POPTR_004G155300
17
LLPS-Pot-2527
POPTR_005G101200v3
B9H670
POPTR_005G101200
18
LLPS-Pot-1396
POPTR_005G107600v3
U5GEY7
POPTR_005G107600
19
LLPS-Pot-1989
POPTR_005G165400v3
B9H737
POPTR_005G165400
20
LLPS-Pot-0598
POPTR_008G039500v3
B9HLL2
POPTR_008G039500
21
LLPS-Pot-0882
POPTR_008G085400v3
A0A2K1ZE17
POPTR_008G085400
22
LLPS-Pot-0439
POPTR_011G148800v3
A0A2K1YKI5
POPTR_011G148800
23
LLPS-Pot-2515
POPTR_012G017500v3
B9I1Y1
POPTR_012G017500
24
LLPS-Pot-0969
POPTR_013G088600v3
A0A2K1Y3A3
POPTR_013G088600
25
LLPS-Pot-0853
POPTR_014G052600v3
A0A2K1XQU0
POPTR_014G052600
26
LLPS-Pot-1718
POPTR_014G081100v3
A0A2K1XS94
POPTR_014G081100
27
LLPS-Pot-0491
POPTR_014G174000v3
B9IAZ4
POPTR_014G174000
28
LLPS-Pot-1471
POPTR_017G081000v3
A0A2K1X4Y3
POPTR_017G081000
29
LLPS-Pot-0793
POPTR_017G114600v3
A9PHQ1
POPTR_017G114600
30
LLPS-Pot-1643
POPTR_018G002300v3
B9NA29
POPTR_018G002300
31
LLPS-Pot-2269
POPTR_019G032600v3
A0A2K1WNS1
POPTR_019G032600
32
LLPS-Pot-0096
POPTR_019G034900v3
A0A2K1WNY7
POPTR_019G034900
33
LLPS-Pot-2135
POPTR_T099700v3
U5FFZ6
POPTR_T099700