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Liquid spherical shells are a non-equilibrium steady state of active droplets
by
Donau, Carsten
, Weber, Christoph A.
, Jülicher, Frank
, Bauermann, Jonathan
, Bergmann, Alexander M.
, Bartolucci, Giacomo
, Holtmannspötter, Anna-Lena
, Stasi, Michele
, Boekhoven, Job
in
14/19
/ 14/34
/ 631/57/2272/2276
/ 639/638/440
/ 639/766/747
/ Dissipation
/ Droplets
/ Equilibrium
/ Free energy
/ Fuels
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Liquid phases
/ Morphology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nonequilibrium thermodynamics
/ Organelles
/ Phase separation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Shells
/ Spherical shells
/ Thermodynamic equilibrium
/ Thermodynamics
2023
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Liquid spherical shells are a non-equilibrium steady state of active droplets
by
Donau, Carsten
, Weber, Christoph A.
, Jülicher, Frank
, Bauermann, Jonathan
, Bergmann, Alexander M.
, Bartolucci, Giacomo
, Holtmannspötter, Anna-Lena
, Stasi, Michele
, Boekhoven, Job
in
14/19
/ 14/34
/ 631/57/2272/2276
/ 639/638/440
/ 639/766/747
/ Dissipation
/ Droplets
/ Equilibrium
/ Free energy
/ Fuels
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Liquid phases
/ Morphology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nonequilibrium thermodynamics
/ Organelles
/ Phase separation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Shells
/ Spherical shells
/ Thermodynamic equilibrium
/ Thermodynamics
2023
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Liquid spherical shells are a non-equilibrium steady state of active droplets
by
Donau, Carsten
, Weber, Christoph A.
, Jülicher, Frank
, Bauermann, Jonathan
, Bergmann, Alexander M.
, Bartolucci, Giacomo
, Holtmannspötter, Anna-Lena
, Stasi, Michele
, Boekhoven, Job
in
14/19
/ 14/34
/ 631/57/2272/2276
/ 639/638/440
/ 639/766/747
/ Dissipation
/ Droplets
/ Equilibrium
/ Free energy
/ Fuels
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Liquid phases
/ Morphology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nonequilibrium thermodynamics
/ Organelles
/ Phase separation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Shells
/ Spherical shells
/ Thermodynamic equilibrium
/ Thermodynamics
2023
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Liquid spherical shells are a non-equilibrium steady state of active droplets
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Liquid spherical shells are a non-equilibrium steady state of active droplets
2023
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Overview
Liquid-liquid phase separation yields spherical droplets that eventually coarsen to one large, stable droplet governed by the principle of minimal free energy. In chemically fueled phase separation, the formation of phase-separating molecules is coupled to a fuel-driven, non-equilibrium reaction cycle. It thus yields dissipative structures sustained by a continuous fuel conversion. Such dissipative structures are ubiquitous in biology but are poorly understood as they are governed by non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Here, we bridge the gap between passive, close-to-equilibrium, and active, dissipative structures with chemically fueled phase separation. We observe that spherical, active droplets can undergo a morphological transition into a liquid, spherical shell. We demonstrate that the mechanism is related to gradients of short-lived droplet material. We characterize how far out of equilibrium the spherical shell state is and the chemical power necessary to sustain it. Our work suggests alternative avenues for assembling complex stable morphologies, which might already be exploited to form membraneless organelles by cells.
Dissipative structures are governed by non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Here, the authors describe a size-dependent transition from active droplets to active spherical shells—a dissipative structure that arises from reaction diffusion gradients.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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