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Purine biosynthetic enzymes assemble into liquid-like condensates dependent on the activity of chaperone protein HSP90
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 298Issue 5101845Published online: March 17, 2022- Anthony M. Pedley
- Jack P. Boylan
- Chung Yu Chan
- Erin L. Kennedy
- Minjoung Kyoung
- Stephen J. Benkovic
Cited in Scopus: 4Enzymes within the de novo purine biosynthetic pathway spatially organize into dynamic intracellular assemblies called purinosomes. The formation of purinosomes has been correlated with growth conditions resulting in high purine demand, and therefore, the cellular advantage of complexation has been hypothesized to enhance metabolite flux through the pathway. However, the properties of this cellular structure are unclear. Here, we define the purinosome in a transient expression system as a biomolecular condensate using fluorescence microscopy.