Solanum lycopersicum      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 28 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (28

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Sol-0028
Solyc10g078540.2
2
LLPS-Sol-0082
Solyc01g105140.3
3
LLPS-Sol-0118
Solyc12g009230.2
4
LLPS-Sol-0142
Solyc03g123840.3
5
LLPS-Sol-0207
Solyc07g063270.3
6
LLPS-Sol-0502
Solyc05g013740.3
7
LLPS-Sol-0522
Solyc09g065080.2
8
LLPS-Sol-0549
Solyc01g099740.3
9
LLPS-Sol-0582
Solyc03g082940.3
10
LLPS-Sol-0638
Solyc02g083350.3
11
LLPS-Sol-0664
Solyc02g081620.3
12
LLPS-Sol-0689
Solyc06g082870.3
13
LLPS-Sol-0853
Solyc01g049650.3
14
LLPS-Sol-1040
Solyc03g117120.3
15
LLPS-Sol-1112
Solyc10g084615.1
16
LLPS-Sol-1256
Solyc07g017950.3
17
LLPS-Sol-1286
Solyc05g056110.3
18
LLPS-Sol-1326
Solyc09g092320.3
19
LLPS-Sol-1426
Solyc10g017530.3
20
LLPS-Sol-1540
Solyc04g007280.3
21
LLPS-Sol-1541
Solyc12g088720.2
22
LLPS-Sol-1663
Solyc02g087880.3
23
LLPS-Sol-1685
Solyc10g024470.2
24
LLPS-Sol-1742
Solyc06g062860.3
25
LLPS-Sol-1854
Solyc07g054630.3
26
LLPS-Sol-2457
Solyc09g010300.3
27
LLPS-Sol-2513
Solyc07g042180.3
28
LLPS-Sol-0081
Solyc03g096920.3
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