Illuminating the inner workings of a natural protein switch: Blue-light sensing in LOV-activated diguanylate cyclases

Ursula Vide, Dzenita Kasapovic, Maximilian Fuchs, Martin Paul Heimböck, Massimo Gregorio Totaro, Elfriede Zenzmaier, Andreas Winkler*

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

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Abstract

Regulatory proteins play a crucial role in adaptation to environmental cues. Especially for lifestyle transitions, such as cell proliferation or apoptosis, switch-like characteristics are desirable. While nature frequently uses regulatory circuits to amplify or dampen signals, stand-alone protein switches are interesting for applications like biosensors, diagnostic tools, or optogenetics. However, such stand-alone systems frequently feature limited dynamic and operational ranges and suffer from slow response times. Here, we characterize a LOV-activated diguanylate cyclase (LadC) that offers precise temporal and spatial control of enzymatic activity with an exceptionally high dynamic range over four orders of magnitude. To establish this pronounced activation, the enzyme exhibits a two-stage activation process in which its activity is inhibited in the dark by caging its effector domains and stimulated upon illumination by the formation of an extended coiled-coil. These switch-like characteristics of the LadC system can be used to develop new optogenetic tools with tight regulation.
Originalspracheenglisch
Aufsatznummereadh4721
FachzeitschriftScience Advances
Jahrgang9
Ausgabenummer31
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 4 Aug. 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Allgemein

Fields of Expertise

  • Human- & Biotechnology

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