When Phased without Water: Biophysics of Cellular Desiccation, from Biomolecules to Condensates

The molecular machinery that enables life has evolved in water, yet many of the organisms around us are able to survive even extreme desiccation. Especially remarkable are single-cell and sedentary organisms that rely on specialized biomolecular machinery to survive in environments that are routinely subjected to a near-complete lack of water. In this review, we zoom in on the molecular level of what is happening in the cellular environment under water stress. We cover the various mechanisms by which biochemical components of the cell can dysfunction in dehydrated cells and detail the different strategies that organisms have evolved to eliminate or cope with these desiccation-induced perturbations. We specifically focus on two survival strategies: (1) the use of disordered proteins to protect the cellular environment before, during, and in the recovery from desiccation, and (2) the use of biomolecular condensates as a self-assembly mechanism that can sequester or protect specific cellular machinery in times of water stress. We provide a summary of experimental work describing the critical contributions of disordered proteins and biomolecular condensates to the cellular response to water loss and highlight their role in desiccation tolerance. Desiccation biology is an exciting area of cell biology, still far from being completely explored. Understanding it on the molecular level is bound to give us critical new insights in how life adapted/can adapt to the loss of water, spanning from the early colonization of land to how we can deal with climate change in our future.

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