Publication note | Disease-associated repeat expansions in other TFs (HOXA13, RUNX2, and TBP) were similarly found to alter their phase separation. The TBP IDR can drive phase separation, and its phase separation capacity is inhibited by pathological glutamine repeat expansion. (Organism: Homo sapiens; Cell line: HEK293T Cells) |
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Material state | liquid : TBP IDR droplets exhibited liquid-like FRAP rate. | ||
LLPS region | 1-160 | Key domains | intrinsically disordered region (IDR) : The TBP IDR can drive phase separation, and its phase separation capacity is inhibited by pathological glutamine repeat expansion. |
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Mutation | _ |
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Alternative splicing | _ | |
Repeat | The TBP IDR can drive phase separation, and its phase separation capacity is inhibited by pathological glutamine repeat expansion. | |
Oligomerization | _ |