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Current practices in the study of biomolecular condensates: a community comment.

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Alberti, S; Arosio, P; Best, RB; Boeynaems, S; Cai, D; Collepardo-Guevara, R; Dignon, GL; Dimova, R; Elbaum-Garfinkle, S; Fawzi, NL; Jain, A ...
Published in: Nat Commun
August 19, 2025

The realization that the cell is abundantly compartmentalized into biomolecular condensates has opened new opportunities for understanding the physics and chemistry underlying many cellular processes, fundamentally changing the study of biology. The term biomolecular condensate refers to non-stoichiometric assemblies that are composed of multiple types of macromolecules in cells, occur through phase transitions, and can be investigated by using concepts from soft matter physics. As such, they are intimately related to aqueous two-phase systems and water-in-water emulsions. Condensates possess tunable emergent properties such as interfaces, interfacial tension, viscoelasticity, network structure, dielectric permittivity, and sometimes interphase pH gradients and electric potentials–. They can form spontaneously in response to specific cellular conditions or to active processes, and cells appear to have mechanisms to control their size and location–. Importantly, in contrast to membrane-enclosed organelles such as mitochondria or peroxisomes, condensates do not require the presence of a surrounding membrane.

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August 19, 2025

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Alberti, S., Arosio, P., Best, R. B., Boeynaems, S., Cai, D., Collepardo-Guevara, R., … Mittag, T. (2025). Current practices in the study of biomolecular condensates: a community comment. Nat Commun, 16(1), 7730. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62055-8
Alberti, Simon, Paolo Arosio, Robert B. Best, Steven Boeynaems, Danfeng Cai, Rosana Collepardo-Guevara, Gregory L. Dignon, et al. “Current practices in the study of biomolecular condensates: a community comment.Nat Commun 16, no. 1 (August 19, 2025): 7730. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62055-8.
Alberti S, Arosio P, Best RB, Boeynaems S, Cai D, Collepardo-Guevara R, et al. Current practices in the study of biomolecular condensates: a community comment. Nat Commun. 2025 Aug 19;16(1):7730.
Alberti, Simon, et al. “Current practices in the study of biomolecular condensates: a community comment.Nat Commun, vol. 16, no. 1, Aug. 2025, p. 7730. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/s41467-025-62055-8.
Alberti S, Arosio P, Best RB, Boeynaems S, Cai D, Collepardo-Guevara R, Dignon GL, Dimova R, Elbaum-Garfinkle S, Fawzi NL, Fuxreiter M, Gladfelter AS, Honigmann A, Jain A, Joseph JA, Knowles TPJ, Lasker K, Lemke EA, Lindorff-Larsen K, Lipowsky R, Mittal J, Mukhopadhyay S, Myong S, Pappu RV, Rippe K, Shelkovnikova TA, Vecchiarelli AG, Wegmann S, Zhang H, Zhang M, Zubieta C, Zweckstetter M, Dormann D, Mittag T. Current practices in the study of biomolecular condensates: a community comment. Nat Commun. 2025 Aug 19;16(1):7730.

Published In

Nat Commun

DOI

EISSN

2041-1723

Publication Date

August 19, 2025

Volume

16

Issue

1

Start / End Page

7730

Location

England