1. Optogenetic activation of intracellular antibodies for direct modulation of endogenous proteins
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Won Do Heo, Byung Ouk Park, Byung-Ha Oh, Hansol Lee, Daseuli Yu, YoungJu Jo, Jongryul Hong, and Hyunjin Jung
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0303 health sciences ,biology ,Chemistry ,Endogeny ,macromolecular substances ,Cell Biology ,Optogenetics ,Biochemistry ,Antibody fragments ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Gelsolin ,Intracellular ,030304 developmental biology ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Intracellular antibodies have become powerful tools for imaging, modulating and neutralizing endogenous target proteins. Here, we describe an optogenetically activated intracellular antibody (optobody) consisting of split antibody fragments and blue-light inducible heterodimerization domains. We expanded this optobody platform by generating several optobodies from previously developed intracellular antibodies, and demonstrated that photoactivation of gelsolin and β2-adrenergic receptor (β2AR) optobodies suppressed endogenous gelsolin activity and β2AR signaling, respectively.
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- 2019
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