Quantifying collective interactions in biomolecular phase separation

Author:

Ausserwöger HannesORCID,Qian DaoyuanORCID,Krainer GeorgORCID,de Csilléry EllaORCID,Welsh Timothy J.ORCID,Sneideris TomasORCID,Franzmann Titus M.,Qamar Seema,Erkamp Nadia A.ORCID,Nixon-Abell JonathonORCID,Kar MrityunjoyORCID,George-Hyslop Peter StORCID,Hyman Anthony A.ORCID,Alberti SimonORCID,Pappu Rohit V.ORCID,Knowles Tuomas P. J.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractBiomolecular phase separation plays a pivotal role in governing critical biological functions and arises from the collective interactions of large numbers of molecules. Characterising the underlying collective interactions of phase separation, however, has proven to be challenging with currently available tools. Here, we propose a general and easily accessible strategy to quantify collective interactions in biomolecular phase separation with respect to composition and energetics. By measuring the dilute phase concentration of one species only, we determine tie line gradients and free energy dominance as dedicated descriptors of collective interactions. We apply this strategy to dissect the role of salts and small molecules on phase separation of the protein fused in sarcoma (FUS). We discover that monovalent salts can display both exclusion from or preferential partitioning into condensates to either counteract charge screening or enhance non-ionic interactions. Moreover, we show that the common hydrophobic interaction disruptor 1,6-hexanediol inhibits FUS phase separation by acting as a solvation agent capable of expanding the protein polypeptide chain. Taken together, our work presents a widely applicable strategy that enables quantification of collective interactions and provides unique insights into the underlying mechanisms of condensate formation and modulation.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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