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This project investigates how phase separation in living cells is influenced by fuel-driven reactions and sequence-specific interactions among polymers. By developing a theoretical framework, it aims to understand the emergence of cellular compartments and their role in biochemical processes.
Living cells rely on the compartmentalisation of thousands of different molecules and their chemical reactions.
Remarkably, many of such compartments form by phase separation of heteropolymers controlled by sequence-specific interactions and fuel that drives reactions away from equilibrium.
If we knew how such polymers with sequence-specific interactions evolve and compartmentalise in fuel-driven multi-component mixtures, we would better understand the role of phase separation in living cells an…
UNIVERSITAET AUGSBURG
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