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Optogenetic control of Cofilin and αTAT in living cells using Z-lock

Authors :
Frank D. Teets
Klaus M. Hahn
Orrin J. Stone
Robert J. Eddy
Bei Liu
John S. Condeelis
Neha Pankow
Hui Wang
Brian Kuhlman
Ved P. Sharma
Andrew T. Putz
Source :
Nature chemical biology
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Here we introduce Z-lock, an optogenetic approach for reversible, light-controlled steric inhibition of protein active sites. The light oxygen voltage (LOV) domain and Zdk, a small protein that binds LOV selectively in the dark, are appended to the protein of interest where they sterically block the active site. Irradiation causes LOV to change conformation and release Zdk, exposing the active site. Computer-assisted protein design was used to optimize linkers and Zdk-LOV affinity, for both effective binding in the dark, and effective light-induced release of the intramolecular interaction. Z-lock cofilin was shown to have actin severing ability in vitro, and in living cancer cells it produced protrusions and invadopodia. An active fragment of the tubulin acetylase αTAT was similarly modified and shown to acetylate tubulin on irradiation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15524469 and 15524450
Volume :
15
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature chemical biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....77518bae1b7318a65e9b589cf080a24a