Brassica oleracea      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-Bro-0074
Bo3g065870
A0A0D3BB75
2
LLPS-Bro-0997
Bo3g012730
A0A0D3B1P1
3
LLPS-Bro-1911
Bo9g014450
A0A0D3E1P2
4
LLPS-Bro-2727
Bo5g010850
A0A0D3C917
5
LLPS-Bro-1134
Bo5g139640
A0A0D3CLS9
106294501
6
LLPS-Bro-1322
Bo5g065610
A0A0D3CF26
106296014
7
LLPS-Bro-1640
Bo6g039390
A0A0D3CR97
106296247
8
LLPS-Bro-1440
Bo6g050990
A0A0D3CSB5
106298650
9
LLPS-Bro-1567
Bo6g093030
A0A0D3CX94
106299887
10
LLPS-Bro-0560
Bo6g080590
A0A0D3CVP3
106300164
11
LLPS-Bro-0796
Bo6g074890
A0A0D3CUM1
106300743
12
LLPS-Bro-0401
Bo7g110460
A0A0D3DG47
106305061
13
LLPS-Bro-0908
Bo8g104900
A0A0D3DWU0
106307156
14
LLPS-Bro-2424
Bo4g116910
A0A0D3DTA6
106309764
15
LLPS-Bro-0431
Bo8g104540
A0A0D3DWQ4
106310651
16
LLPS-Bro-2941
Bo1g115980
A0A0D3ACE5
106311392
17
LLPS-Bro-2601
Bo8g092690
A0A0D3DU66
106312472
18
LLPS-Bro-2093
Bo1g108200
A0A0D3ABW1
106314617
19
LLPS-Bro-1645
Bo9g022240
A0A0D3E2S5
106315810
20
LLPS-Bro-2620
Bo2g161250
A0A0D3AY42
106318813
21
LLPS-Bro-0838
Bo9g002440
A0A0D3DZN6
106319048
22
LLPS-Bro-0543
Bo9g010500
A0A0D3E145
106319409
23
LLPS-Bro-0615
Bo2g015370
A0A0D3AJQ5
106323247
24
LLPS-Bro-2400
Bo1g006210
A0A0D3A1P5
106323587
25
LLPS-Bro-2912
Bo2g055360
A0A0D3ANI1
106325660
26
LLPS-Bro-0424
Bo2g011370
A0A0D3AIV4
106326900
27
LLPS-Bro-2276
Bo2g013400
A0A0D3AJF7
106327033
28
LLPS-Bro-0869
Bo3g101530
A0A0D3BF63
106334578
29
LLPS-Bro-0744
Bo3g088720
A0A0D3BDS4
106335151
30
LLPS-Bro-0171
Bo3g084060
A0A0D3BDA5
106335414
31
LLPS-Bro-2128
Bo3g103180
A0A0D3BFC9
106336202
32
LLPS-Bro-0664
Bo4g147050
A0A0D3C112
106336937
33
LLPS-Bro-0166
Bo4g105180
A0A0D3BWP8
106341694