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Discovering Selective Binders for Photoswitchable Proteins Using Phage Display.

Jakeb M Reis1, Xiuling Xu1, Sherin McDonald2, Ryan M Woloschuk1, Anna S I Jaikaran1, Frederick S Vizeacoumar2, G Andrew Woolley1, Maruti Uppalapati2.   

Abstract

Nature provides an array of proteins that change conformation in response to light. The discovery of a complementary array of proteins that bind only the light-state or dark-state conformation of their photoactive partner proteins would allow each light-switchable protein to be used as an optogenetic tool to control protein-protein interactions. However, as many photoactive proteins have no known binding partner, the advantages of optogenetic control-precise spatial and temporal resolution-are currently restricted to a few well-defined natural systems. In addition, the affinities and kinetics of native interactions are often suboptimal and are difficult to engineer in the absence of any structural information. We report a phage display strategy using a small scaffold protein that can be used to discover new binding partners for both light and dark states of a given light-switchable protein. We used our approach to generate binding partners that interact specifically with the light state or the dark state conformation of two light-switchable proteins: PYP, a test case for a protein with no known partners, and AsLOV2, a well-characterized protein. We show that these novel light-switchable protein-protein interactions can function in living cells to control subcellular localization processes.

Keywords:  LOV; PYP; blue light; optogenetics; phage display; photoactive yellow protein; photoswitchable

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30203962     DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.8b00123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Synth Biol        ISSN: 2161-5063            Impact factor:   5.110


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