Author Tur Guasch, Rafael |
Abstract Polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids are the main biopolymers found in living organisms. Its hierarchical self-assembly promotes the formation of compartments, which are not encompassed by a lipid membrane. This type of structures is called membraneless organelles (MLOs) and carry out a wide range of functions. However, many aspects regarding their formation, aging, and influence on cellular processes are still not fully understood. In this work, model MLOs have been prepared and characterized in the system composed of fish gelatin, dextran, ssDNA and water. The phase behavior of gelatin and dextran aqueous mixtures have been studied, with the formation of water-in-water emulsions caused by the repulsion between gelatin and dextran. |
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Director Faijes Simona, Magda |
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Degree IQS SE - Undergraduate Program in Biotechnology |
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Date 2022-09-18
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