Issue 48, 2016

How are molecular crowding and the spatial organization of a biopolymer interrelated

Abstract

In a crowded cellular interior, dissolved biomolecules or crowders exert excluded volume effects on other biomolecules, which in turn control various processes including protein aggregation and chromosome organization. As a result of these effects, a long chain molecule can be phase-separated into a condensed state, redistributing the surrounding crowders. Using computer simulations and a theoretical approach, we study the interrelationship between molecular crowding and chain organization. In a parameter space of biological relevance, the distributions of monomers and crowders follow a simple relationship: the sum of their volume fractions rescaled by their size remains constant. Beyond a physical picture of molecular crowding it offers, this finding explains a few key features of what has been known about chromosome organization in an E. coli cell.

Graphical abstract: How are molecular crowding and the spatial organization of a biopolymer interrelated

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Aug 2016
Accepted
19 Oct 2016
First published
21 Oct 2016

Soft Matter, 2016,12, 9786-9796

How are molecular crowding and the spatial organization of a biopolymer interrelated

C. Jeon, C. Hyeon, Y. Jung and B. Ha, Soft Matter, 2016, 12, 9786 DOI: 10.1039/C6SM01924B

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