Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) and liquid–solid phase transitions (LSPT) play crucial roles in biological systems, including sorting biomolecules, facilitate the transport of substrates for assembly, and accelerate the formation of metabolic and signaling complexes. Efforts towards improved characterization and quantification of phase separated species remain of outstanding interest and priority. In this review, we cover recent advances and the strategies used with small molecule fluorescent probes for the study of phase separation.
Funding
This work was supported by funding from Australian Research Council (FT210100271) and National Health and Medical Research Council (APP1161803). T.C.O. thanks the Albert Shimmins Fund for a scholarship while preparing this work for publication.