<ahref="#"class="uniprot-link tooltipped tooltipped-e tooltipped-multiline"aria-label="- Driver: A protein that undergoes phase separation or self assembles to form liquid droplets independent of other proteins, induces the formation of a condensate, or is essential for the integrity of a condensate. This protein is known to be a driver in at least one of the known condensates.
- Client: A protein that is part of a condensate, but is driven to the condensate by a driver protein. This protein is known to be a client in at least one of the known condensates, but never known to be a driver.
- Regulator: A protein that biochemically or enzymatically regulates the formation of a condensate, but is not a part of the condensate. This protein is never known to be a driver or client.