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Condensate Size Control by Charge Asymmetry

Authors :
Luo, Chengjie
Hess, Nathaniel
Aierken, Dilimulati
Qiang, Yicheng
Joseph, Jerelle A.
Zwicker, David
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Biomolecular condensates are complex droplets comprising many different types of molecules that interact using various mechanisms. Condensation is often driven by short-ranged attraction, but net charges can also mediate long-ranged repulsion. Using molecular dynamics simulations and an equilibrium field theory, we show that such opposing interactions can suppress coarsening so that many droplets of equal size coexist at equilibrium. This size control depends strongly on the charge asymmetry between constituents, while the strength of the short-ranged attractions has a weak influence. Our work reveals how electrostatic effects control droplet size, which is relevant for understanding biomolecular condensates and creating synthetic patterns in chemical engineering.<br />Comment: 4 figures and Appendix

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.15599
Document Type :
Working Paper