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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik
BP 9: Systems Biology II
BP 9.4: Vortrag
Montag, 22. März 2021, 15:10–15:30, BPc
Selection via phase separation — •Giacomo Bartolucci1,2, Adriana Serrao3, Philipp Schwintek3, Alexandra Kühnlein3, Yash Rana4, Dieter Braun3, Christof Mast3, and Christoph A. Weber1,2 — 1Max Planck for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden — 2Center for Systems Biology Dresden — 3Ludwig Maximilian University, München — 4Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
Living cells and pre-biotic systems are complex aqueous mixtures composed of thousands of different heteropolymers. In such multi-component mixtures, enrichment and selection of a small set of components are important to achieve biological function. However, when the number of components increases, each of them becomes more diluted impeding a significant enrichment of selected components. Here, we propose a selection mechanism relevant for prebiotic mixtures based on cycles of phase separation combined with material exchange of the dense phase with a reservoir. We find a selective enrichment of components up to two orders of magnitude coinciding with a growth of the dense phase up to the system volume. Such enrichment of selective components is robust also in mixtures composed of a large number of components. For a prebiotic soup, our findings indicate that cycles of phase separation and material exchange with a reservoir, e.g. the accumulation DNA gel in rock pores periodically filled with DNA rich aqueous solution, could provide a mechanism for the selection and enrichment of specific heteropolymers sequences in a multi-component mixture at the origin of life.