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Photoswitchable epothilone-based microtubule stabilisers allow GFP-imaging-compatible, optical control over the microtubule cytoskeleton

Authors :
Gao, Li
Meiring, Joyce C M
Heise, Constanze
Rai, Ankit
Müller-Deku, Adrian
Akhmanova, Anna
Thorn-Seshold, Julia
Thorn-Seshold, Oliver
Gao, Li
Meiring, Joyce C M
Heise, Constanze
Rai, Ankit
Müller-Deku, Adrian
Akhmanova, Anna
Thorn-Seshold, Julia
Thorn-Seshold, Oliver
Source :
Angewandte Chemie-International Edition vol.61 (2022) date: 2022-02-28 nr.10 p.1-11 [ISSN 1433-7851]
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Optical methods to modulate microtubule dynamics show promise for reaching the micron- and millisecond-scale resolution needed to decrypt the roles of the cytoskeleton in biology. However, optical microtubule stabilisers are under-developed. We introduce “STEpos” as GFP-orthogonal, light-responsive epothilone-based microtubule stabilisers. They use a novel styrylthiazole photoswitch in a design to modulate hydrogen-bonding and steric effects that control epothilone potency. STEpos photocontrol microtubule dynamics and cell division with micron- and second-scale spatiotemporal precision. They substantially improve potency, solubility, and ease-of-use compared to previous optical microtubule stabilisers, and the structure-photoswitching-activity relationship insights in this work will guide future optimisations. The STEpo reagents can contribute greatly to high-precision research in cytoskeleton biophysics, cargo transport, cell motility, cell division, development, and neuroscience.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Angewandte Chemie-International Edition vol.61 (2022) date: 2022-02-28 nr.10 p.1-11 [ISSN 1433-7851]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202114614, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445822354
Document Type :
Electronic Resource