Caenorhabditis elegans      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
1. Alberti, S., Gladfelter, A. and Mittag, T. (2019) Considerations and challenges in studying liquid-liquid phase separation and biomolecular condensates. Cell, 176, 419-434. PMID: 30682370
2. Banani, S.F., Lee, H.O., Hyman, A.A. and Rosen, M.K. (2017) Biomolecular condensates: organizers of cellular biochemistry. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 18, 285-298. PMID: 28225081
3. Banani, S.F., Rice, A.M., Peeples, W.B., Lin, Y., Jain, S., Parker, R. and Rosen, M.K. (2016) Compositional control of phase-separated cellular bodies. Cell, 166, 651-663. PMID: 27374333
4. Hyman, A.A. and Simons, K. (2012) Cell biology. Beyond oil and water--phase transitions in cells. Science, 337, 1047-1049. PMID: 22936764
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
8. Yoshizawa, T., Ali, R., Jiou, J., Fung, H.Y.J., Burke, K.A., Kim, S.J., Lin, Y., Peeples, W.B., Saltzberg, D., Soniat, M. et al. (2018) Nuclear Import Receptor Inhibits Phase Separation of FUS through Binding to Multiple Sites. Cell, 173, 693-705 e22. PMID: 29677513
9. Patel, A., Lee, H.O., Jawerth, L., Maharana, S., Jahnel, M., Hein, M.Y., Stoynov, S., Mahamid, J., Saha, S., Franzmann, T.M. et al. (2015) A Liquid-to-Solid Phase Transition of the ALS Protein FUS Accelerated by Disease Mutation. Cell, 57, 162, 1066-1077. PMID: 26317470


There are 46 genes.  Reviewed (21 or Unreviewed (25

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Cae-0129
WBGene00000479
Q95YF3
cgh-1
2
LLPS-Cae-0271
WBGene00000774
O45577
cpf-2
3
LLPS-Cae-0019
WBGene00003582
O62255
dcap-2
4
LLPS-Cae-2169
WBGene00021468
Q95XR4
epg-2
5
LLPS-Cae-0032
WBGene00001423
Q22053
fib-1
6
LLPS-Cae-1380
WBGene00001598
P34689
glh-1
7
LLPS-Cae-0337
WBGene00002244
D0PV95
laf-1
8
LLPS-Cae-0112
WBGene00003175
P91910
mec-12
9
LLPS-Cae-2080
WBGene00001569
Q9TXM1
meg-3
10
LLPS-Cae-0109
WBGene00003796
G5EEH9
npp-10
11
LLPS-Cae-0017
WBGene00003902
Q9U302
pab-1
12
LLPS-Cae-2107
WBGene00003992
Q9TZQ3
pgl-1
13
LLPS-Cae-2109
WBGene00003994
G5EBV6
pgl-3
14
LLPS-Cae-0211
WBGene00004416
P49405
rpl-5
15
LLPS-Cae-2143
WBGene00010808
G5EC37
sepa-1
16
LLPS-Cae-0321
WBGene00004887
G5EC16
smn-1
17
LLPS-Cae-2117
WBGene00004955
P91349
spd-5
18
LLPS-Cae-0288
WBGene00015943
Q95QV8
tiar-1
19
LLPS-Cae-2151
WBGene00012904
Q9U2F5
tiar-2
20
LLPS-Cae-0262
WBGene00022046
Q9TYK1
Y66H1A.4
21
LLPS-Cae-0079
WBGene00006994
G5EEM5
zyg-9
22
LLPS-Cae-0381
WBGene00017547
Q95QK5
alfa-1
23
LLPS-Cae-1168
WBGene00000106
O16720
alg-2
24
LLPS-Cae-1099
WBGene00000123
P16356
ama-1
25
LLPS-Cae-1278
WBGene00011059
O62337
CELE_R06C1.4
26
LLPS-Cae-1008
WBGene00020970
A0A1T5HV05
CELE_W03A5.6
27
LLPS-Cae-1875
WBGene00000507
P34425
cit-1.1
28
LLPS-Cae-0933
WBGene00010405
O45622
erfa-3
29
LLPS-Cae-1412
WBGene00018367
P34416
F42H10.3
30
LLPS-Cae-0814
WBGene00002066
Q21531
ifg-1
31
LLPS-Cae-0543
WBGene00002075
Q9BIB8
imb-1
32
LLPS-Cae-0801
WBGene00003078
Q19952
lsm-4
33
LLPS-Cae-1361
WBGene00003172
G5ECJ4
mec-8
34
LLPS-Cae-1382
WBGene00003596
Q9XXN4
ngp-1
35
LLPS-Cae-1641
WBGene00003797
O01576
npp-11
36
LLPS-Cae-1033
WBGene00004207
Q18999
ptb-1
37
LLPS-Cae-1290
WBGene00004439
Q20647
rpl-25.2
38
LLPS-Cae-0425
WBGene00004701
Q09511
rsp-4
39
LLPS-Cae-1792
WBGene00004947
Q9N5D3
sos-1
40
LLPS-Cae-0881
WBGene00012516
Q9XXG8
sqst-4
41
LLPS-Cae-1217
WBGene00007750
Q9U3P2
syg-2
42
LLPS-Cae-1723
WBGene00006367
Q22708
sym-2
43
LLPS-Cae-1814
WBGene00006514
D0VWM8
tdp-1
44
LLPS-Cae-1371
WBGene00002078
Q23089
xpo-1
45
LLPS-Cae-1877
WBGene00022765
Q23525
ZK546.14
46
LLPS-Cae-1029
WBGene00007105
Q9U3S8
znf-207