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Elasto-Osmotic Phase Separation in Confluent Cellular Tissues

Michels, J. J.

2026-06-02 biophysics
10.64898/2026.05.29.727481 bioRxiv
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Biomolecular condensates that form via liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of, most prominently, intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are ubiquitous in eukaryotic cells and responsible for regulating a plethora of biological functions. Amongst these, they contribute to regulating cell motility, either individually within an extracellular matrix or collectively within confluent epithelial tissue. In this computational study we focus on the latter with the aim of investigating whether the mutual exertion of mechanical forces during collective migration in an epithelium can principally trigger cytoplasmatic LLPS. Since present models for confluent epithelial motility have so far only considered cells that are devoid of phase separating (protein) solutes, we extend a common multiphase approach for 2D cell motility with a mixing contribution including any number of protein solutes. Our model considers the phase behavior in both intracellular and extracellular regions and determines to what extend the membrane is permeated by the solutes under the influence of mechanical and osmotic forces. Our initial calculations unlock a very rich behavior involving formation and dissolution of condensates during migration, as well as an impact of LLPS on the very nature of the motility itself, through feedback mechanisms which may bear biological relevance.

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