More than a bystander: RNAs specify multifaceted behaviors of liquid-liquid phase-separated biomolecular condensates

BIOESSAYS(2024)

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Cells contain a myriad of membraneless ribonucleoprotein (RNP) condensates with distinct compositions of proteins and RNAs. RNP condensates participate in different cellular activities, including RNA storage, mRNA translation or decay, stress response, etc. RNP condensates are assembled via liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) driven by multivalent interactions. Transition of RNP condensates into bodies with abnormal material properties, such as solid-like amyloid structures, is associated with the pathogenesis of various diseases. In this review, we focus on how RNAs regulate multiple aspects of RNP condensates, such as dynamic assembly and/or disassembly and biophysical properties. RNA properties - including concentration, sequence, length and structure - also determine the phase behaviors of RNP condensates. RNA is also involved in specifying autophagic degradation of RNP condensates. Unraveling the role of RNA in RNPs provides novel insights into pathological accumulation of RNPs in various diseases. This new understanding can potentially be harnessed to develop therapeutic strategies. As an integral constituent of RNP condensates, RNA regulates multiple condensate characteristics, such as dynamic assembly and/or disassembly, biophysical properties and autophagic degradation. Abnormal phase transition and/or defective autophagic clearance of RNP condensates are associated with pathogenesis of various diseases.image
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condensates,liquid-liquid phase separation,phase transition,RNA
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