Author:
Furuki Tomohiro,Nobeyama Tomohiro,Suetaka Shunji,Matsui Ryokei,Fukuoka Tatsuhiko,Arai Munehito,Shiraki Kentaro
Abstract
AbstractReentrant condensation (RC) is a phase behavior of protein solution comprising at least two components. In RC, a protein state varies from one phase to two phases and then back to one phase as the concentration of one component monotonically increases. To understand the phase behavior of multicomponent complex solutions of biomolecules, it is worth constructing an experimental multicomponent system that exhibits RC behavior. Here, we used a cola/milk mixture to investigate RC of a multicomponent complex system and explained the RC mechanism by reducing the system to two pure components, polyphosphate (polyP) and casein. In the multicomponent complex system, RC was observed with 20–60% cola and 1% milk. In the pure system, RC occurred with 0.01–2 mM tetraphosphate and 0.5 mg/ml casein. Moreover, the phase diagram showed that the condensation of casein depended on the chain length of the polyP. The present study succeeded in experimentally inducing RC in a multicomponent system and reproducing RC even when the system was reduced to its pure components. The fact that RC can be experimentally induced using common materials will provide important insights into the understanding of phase-separation behavior of biomolecules.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory