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Applications>Temperature-dependednt formation of protein condensates across yeast species

Temperature-dependednt formation of protein condensates across yeast species

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The lab of Allison H. Squires at the University of Chicago used VAHEAT to investigate condensate formation at species-specific temperatures to understand how protein condensation is tuned across species at the proteome scale. They characterized the growth, transcription, and protein condensation of cryophilic, mesophilic, and thermotolerant budding yeast species across a range of temperatures and molecular scales.

References

“Kik, S. K., Christopher, D., Glauninger, H., Hickernell, C. W., Bard, J. a. M., Lin, K. M., Squires, A. H., Ford, M., Sosnick, T. R., & Drummond, D. A. (2024). An adaptive biomolecular condensation response is conserved across environmentally divergent species. Nature Communications, 15(1). ”

Kik, S. D. A. (2024