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Polyphosphate modulates the stress-responsive formation of functional RNA-protein condensates in bacteria and mammalian cells

Polyphosphate modulates the stress-responsive formation of functional RNA-protein condensates in bacteria and mammalian cells

Published: April 27, 2026 · Plos.org

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The RNA chaperone Hfq is known to assemble into biomolecular condensates in response to stress in E.coli, but what leads to Hfq’s phase separation is not clear. This study shows that polyphosphate serves as a scaffold for the formation of condensates with Hfq…