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- 2018
Non-Fickian Molecular Transport in Protein–DNA DropletsDOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmacrolett.8b00565 Abstract: High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Bulk-level measurements of dynamics have suggested that phase-separated, protein–nucleic acid rich droplets can be viewed as simple liquids. In this report, we show that histone proteins spontaneously phase separate into liquid-like droplets in the presence of DNA. Using super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, we find that molecular transport in these droplets is non-Fickian (subdiffusive) at nanoscopic length scales. This observation cannot be explained by charge–charge interactions. Instead, our results strongly suggest that cation?π interactions drive the non-Fickian behavior. Given the ubiquity of cationic and aromatic moieties in protein–nucleic acid rich liquid-like phases observed in cells, we anticipate that non-Fickian diffusion is a general transport mechanism in such phases
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