Back to Search Start Over

TULIPs: Tunable, light-controlled interacting protein tags for cell biology

Authors :
Yuan Lin
Michael Glotzer
Chloe Antoniou
Josiah P. Zayner
Tobin R. Sosnick
Eric L. Weiss
Elizabeth Wagner
Devin Strickland
C Matthew Hope
Source :
Nature methods
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Light-inducible dimerization tags are engineered to rapidly recruit proteins to precise points in living yeast and mammalian cells. The affinities and response time of the interactions are tunable, and the authors used the system to activate cell signaling and to direct cell polarization in yeast. Naturally photoswitchable proteins offer a means of directly manipulating the formation of protein complexes that drive a diversity of cellular processes. We developed tunable light-inducible dimerization tags (TULIPs) based on a synthetic interaction between the LOV2 domain of Avena sativa phototropin 1 (AsLOV2) and an engineered PDZ domain (ePDZ). TULIPs can recruit proteins to diverse structures in living yeast and mammalian cells, either globally or with precise spatial control using a steerable laser. The equilibrium binding and kinetic parameters of the interaction are tunable by mutation, making TULIPs readily adaptable to signaling pathways with varying sensitivities and response times. We demonstrate the utility of TULIPs by conferring light sensitivity to functionally distinct components of the yeast mating pathway and by directing the site of cell polarization.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15487105 and 15487091
Volume :
9
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature methods
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ab28bbeb5ed6ec13aa71bab6221be484