Simulations show a Caprin1-ATP nanocondensate with an ATP core and protein shell, stabilized by a large negative zeta potential that drops as ATP levels rise and dissolve the droplet.
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Determining the Role of Electrostatics in the Making and Breaking of the Caprin1-ATP Nanocondensate
Simulations show a Caprin1-ATP nanocondensate with an ATP core and protein shell, stabilized by a large negative zeta potential that drops as ATP levels rise and dissolve the droplet.