Saehyun Choi

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Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Meyer MO, Choi S, Keating CD, et al. (2023) Structure-seq of tRNAs and other short RNAs in droplets and in vivo. Methods in Enzymology. 691: 81-126
Meyer MO, Yamagami R, Choi S, et al. (2023) RNA folding studies inside peptide-rich droplets reveal roles of modified nucleosides at the origin of life. Science Advances. 9: eadh5152
Choi S, Knoerdel AR, Sing CE, et al. (2023) Effect of Polypeptide Complex Coacervate Microenvironment on Protonation of a Guest Molecule. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Meyer MO, Yamagami R, Choi S, et al. (2023) RNA folding studies inside peptide-rich droplets reveal roles of modified nucleosides at the origin of life. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Choi S, Meyer MO, Bevilacqua PC, et al. (2022) Phase-specific RNA accumulation and duplex thermodynamics in multiphase coacervate models for membraneless organelles. Nature Chemistry
Cakmak FP, Choi S, Meyer MO, et al. (2020) Prebiotically-relevant low polyion multivalency can improve functionality of membraneless compartments. Nature Communications. 11: 5949
Oh I, Choi S, Jung Y, et al. (2018) Entropic effect of macromolecular crowding enhances binding between nucleosome clutches in heterochromatin, but not in euchromatin. Scientific Reports. 8: 5469
Oh I, Choi S, Jung Y, et al. (2015) Phase separation of a Lennard-Jones fluid interacting with a long, condensed polymer chain: implications for the nuclear body formation near chromosomes. Soft Matter
Oh I, Choi S, Jung Y, et al. (2014) Unusual size-dependence of effective interactions between collapsed polymers in crowded environments. Soft Matter. 10: 9098-104
Choi S, Jang E, Kim JS. (2014) In-layer stacking competition during ice growth. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 140: 014701
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