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A sePARate phase? Poly(ADP-ribose) versus RNA in the organization of biomolecular condensates. / Alemasova, Elizaveta E.; Lavrik, Olga I.

в: Nucleic Acids Research, Том 50, № 19, 28.10.2022, стр. 10817-10838.

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Alemasova EE, Lavrik OI. A sePARate phase? Poly(ADP-ribose) versus RNA in the organization of biomolecular condensates. Nucleic Acids Research. 2022 окт. 28;50(19):10817-10838. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkac866

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Alemasova, Elizaveta E. ; Lavrik, Olga I. / A sePARate phase? Poly(ADP-ribose) versus RNA in the organization of biomolecular condensates. в: Nucleic Acids Research. 2022 ; Том 50, № 19. стр. 10817-10838.

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abstract = "Condensates are biomolecular assemblies that concentrate biomolecules without the help of membranes. They are morphologically highly versatile and may emerge via distinct mechanisms. Nucleic acids-DNA, RNA and poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR) play special roles in the process of condensate organization. These polymeric scaffolds provide multiple specific and nonspecific interactions during nucleation and 'development' of macromolecular assemblages. In this review, we focus on condensates formed with PAR. We discuss to what extent the literature supports the phase separation origin of these structures. Special attention is paid to similarities and differences between PAR and RNA in the process of dynamic restructuring of condensates during their functioning.",
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AB - Condensates are biomolecular assemblies that concentrate biomolecules without the help of membranes. They are morphologically highly versatile and may emerge via distinct mechanisms. Nucleic acids-DNA, RNA and poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR) play special roles in the process of condensate organization. These polymeric scaffolds provide multiple specific and nonspecific interactions during nucleation and 'development' of macromolecular assemblages. In this review, we focus on condensates formed with PAR. We discuss to what extent the literature supports the phase separation origin of these structures. Special attention is paid to similarities and differences between PAR and RNA in the process of dynamic restructuring of condensates during their functioning.

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