CORDIS Project
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This project investigates how proteins are targeted to biomolecular condensates, which are essential for cellular organization. By mapping protein sequences and their evolutionary history, the research aims to uncover the mechanisms behind condensate formation and their role in evolution across different life forms.
Cells organize billions of protein molecules into membrane-bound and membrane-less compartments, called biomolecular condensates.
Previous research on condensates focused on identifying their components, material properties, and function in homeostasis and disease.
In contrast to our relatively precise understanding of membrane-bound compartments, we lack a comprehensive picture of the mechanisms that target proteins into condensates and how condensates emerged during evolution. I hypothesize th…
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