Pioneering a New Vision of Cellular Order at the MBL

When took one of the Marine Biological Laboratory91海角乱伦檚 research courses as a graduate student, it rocked his world -- an experience reported by countless other young scientists.
But in Brangwynne91海角乱伦檚 case, when he came back to teach in the MBL Physiology course in 2008, he and others made that summer would end up rocking the world of biomedical research at large, setting off a flood of scientific publications, , and inspiring several biotech companies to form as well as a deluge of and scientific awards.
Through it all the soft-spoken Brangwynne, who seems somewhat taken aback by all that has transpired, has returned many times to the MBL to keep exploring this new paradigm for how cells create order in the speeding molecules that spin, fluctuate, and interact within their boundaries. What they saw in worm cells in the Physiology course, and has since been confirmed in many other organisms, is cells spontaneously forming liquid-like droplets, or 91海角乱伦渃ondensates,91海角乱伦 that concentrate specific molecules in a membraneless drop, while excluding other molecules. Similar to water vapor condensing into dewdrops, they realized, condensates form through a phase separation process in the cell.
Why has that observation rocked biology? Through the work of numerous labs over the past 14 years, evidence has mounted that , from cell division to gene expression, and are involved in the development of diseases that include , , , and others.
91海角乱伦淭he MBL is the birthplace of this field, because so much happened here,91海角乱伦 Brangwynne says (see a summary here).91海角乱伦淲e were excited about the discovery from the beginning; we knew it had the potential to be important. But what91海角乱伦檚 been so surprising is how many different areas of science have been part of the development of the field 91海角乱伦 it91海角乱伦檚 drawn in people from structural biology, genetics, genomics, cell biology, plant biology, clinical biology, developmental biology. That91海角乱伦檚 been exciting.91海角乱伦

Brangwynne, now a professor at Princeton University, was back at MBL this summer, co-teaching in the Physiology course and sharing a Whitman Center lab with of University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. These two leaders in condensate biology also collaborated with MBL Senior Scientist Joshua Rosenthal to explore condensate formation in the squid nervous system.
Beyond providing a whole new perspective on cellular order, 91海角乱伦淸condensates] are a new lens for thinking about the causes of disease and for conceptualizing a disease process,91海角乱伦 Gladfelter says. 91海角乱伦淢any people hope this is also a new way to think about pharmacology,91海角乱伦 she says, including herself and Brangwynne, who are associated with two of the biotech companies that have sprung up to pursue medical implications of condensate research.
Gladfelter, Brangwynne and others are also considering the role condensates may play in adapting to climate change. Because condensate formation is temperature-sensitive, 91海角乱伦淲e think condensates will be an important piece of how plants, fungi, and free-living animals may cope with the extreme temperatures and water conditions that climate change is bringing,91海角乱伦 Gladfelter says. One can imagine that plants, for example, could be engineered to form condensates to adapt to environmental stress.
91海角乱伦淲e are trying to expand the conversation about human health to include health of the environment, which we depend upon to eat and to live,91海角乱伦 Gladfelter says.

Back to Basics
While much has been learned about condensates since the initial observation in the Physiology course, fundamental questions are still contested. Condensates are loose assemblages of molecules 91海角乱伦 usually protein and RNA 91海角乱伦 that transiently form and dissolve throughout the cell. What triggers them to assemble, what holds them together, why they dissolve and, not least, what their function is, remain areas of vigorous investigation.
91海角乱伦淭he simple picture of condensate formation is like oil droplets separating from water,91海角乱伦 Brangwynne says. 91海角乱伦淭he fun part is, it91海角乱伦檚 not so simple. These structures are much more interesting than we than realized in the beginning. It91海角乱伦檚 more like water [drops] and water; it91海角乱伦檚 dynamic interactions in an open network that91海角乱伦檚 fully aqueous.91海角乱伦
So how does a cell control its phase transitions leading to condensates appearing or disappearing? 91海角乱伦淭emperature is just one variable,91海角乱伦 Brangwynne says. 91海角乱伦淰ery small chemical changes can shift a phase equilibrium. 91海角乱伦 We think about the transition from a soluble state to these condensed liquid states as being mediated by a whole host of biomolecular interactions, for example, presence of RNA or chemical modification of RNA, or post-translational modification of proteins. These modifications basically modulate the biomolecular interactions and then the thermodynamics, the energy of interactions [in the cell], and could cause condensation of a [liquid droplet] or, in the other direction, disruption of condensates, where they essentially melt or dissolve.91海角乱伦
RNA in the Spotlight
For Brangwynne and Gladfelter, this summer at MBL has been all about the structure and function of RNA in condensates, as RNA is increasingly viewed as a potent trigger for phase separation.
91海角乱伦淭he field has been pretty focused on the proteins [in condensates] over the years, because that91海角乱伦檚 more familiar to most people, honestly,91海角乱伦 Gladfelter says. 91海角乱伦淎nd yet there is a lot of information in RNA molecules within a condensate. My lab has been leading the way in terms of understanding how specific RNA features 91海角乱伦 the sequence, length, structure 91海角乱伦 impact condensate properties, such as where and when they form.91海角乱伦
Brangwynne is keenly interested in the role RNA plays in phase separation within the cell91海角乱伦檚 nucleus, where condensates are 91海角乱伦渙n, in, and all around the genome,91海角乱伦 he says. 91海角乱伦淧hase separation in the nucleus has become a massive thing,91海角乱伦 he says, with many people interested in how condensates regulate how genetic information is transcribed from DNA to RNA.
Brangwynne was the first person to (the nucleolus, work began with Tim Mitchison in 2009 at the MBL). Today, 91海角乱伦減hase separation is emerging as a general mechanism for genome organization91海角乱伦 ().

RNA also figures in the work of MBL scientist Joshua Rosenthal, who discovered many years ago that squid and other their genetic instructions to make proteins (messenger RNAs) at a strikingly high rate, especially in the nervous system. This diversifies the types of proteins the cell can make, and Rosenthal is exploring whether cephalopods use this mechanism to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
91海角乱伦淢y collaboration with Josh Rosenthal happened in classic MBL style -- we just started talking one day,91海角乱伦 Brangwynne says. As it turns out, the enzymes that catalyze RNA editing 91海角乱伦渁ssociate with proteins that we know phase separate and are involved in condensate formation,91海角乱伦 Brangwynne says. Rosenthal wondered whether condensates might on some level be regulating which sites within a messenger RNA get edited, and which don91海角乱伦檛.
So this year in the Physiology course, Brangwynne and Gladfelter worked with students to test whether RNA editing enzymes can be recruited to condensates and whether condensates form in the axoplasm of squid, which Rosenthal had dissected out for them. Their preliminary data suggested that the enzymes do get recruited to condensates and that condensates form in axoplasm in a temperature-dependent manner -- interesting results that they will continue to explore.
91海角乱伦淭he MBL has played such an important role in the condensate field, not just for hosting the original discovery in the Physiology course, but for nurturing the field at multiple stages, creating spaces where people can collaborate,91海角乱伦 Gladfelter says. 91海角乱伦淎nd I think we are moving into another stage right now.91海角乱伦