Germline P granules are liquid droplets that localize by controlled dissolution/condensation
- PMID: 19460965
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1172046
Germline P granules are liquid droplets that localize by controlled dissolution/condensation
Abstract
In sexually reproducing organisms, embryos specify germ cells, which ultimately generate sperm and eggs. In Caenorhabditis elegans, the first germ cell is established when RNA and protein-rich P granules localize to the posterior of the one-cell embryo. Localization of P granules and their physical nature remain poorly understood. Here we show that P granules exhibit liquid-like behaviors, including fusion, dripping, and wetting, which we used to estimate their viscosity and surface tension. As with other liquids, P granules rapidly dissolved and condensed. Localization occurred by a biased increase in P granule condensation at the posterior. This process reflects a classic phase transition, in which polarity proteins vary the condensation point across the cell. Such phase transitions may represent a fundamental physicochemical mechanism for structuring the cytoplasm.
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Developmental biology. Phase transition in a cell.Science. 2009 Jun 26;324(5935):1654-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1176523. Science. 2009. PMID: 19556492 No abstract available.
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