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J Mol Biol ; 433(15): 167107, 2021 07 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34146595

RESUMO

Sensory photoreceptors enable organisms to adjust their physiology, behavior, and development in response to light, generally with spatiotemporal acuity and reversibility. These traits underlie the use of photoreceptors as genetically encoded actuators to alter by light the state and properties of heterologous organisms. Subsumed as optogenetics, pertinent approaches enable regulating diverse cellular processes, not least gene expression. Here, we controlled the widely used Tet repressor by coupling to light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) modules that either homodimerize or dissociate under blue light. Repression could thus be elevated or relieved, and consequently protein expression was modulated by light. Strikingly, the homodimeric RsLOV module from Rhodobacter sphaeroides not only dissociated under light but intrinsically reacted to temperature. The limited light responses of wild-type RsLOV at 37 °C were enhanced in two variants that exhibited closely similar photochemistry and structure. One variant improved the weak homodimerization affinity of 40 µM by two-fold and thus also bestowed light sensitivity on a receptor tyrosine kinase. Certain photoreceptors, exemplified by RsLOV, can evidently moonlight as temperature sensors which immediately bears on their application in optogenetics and biotechnology. Properly accounted for, the temperature sensitivity can be leveraged for the construction of signal-responsive cellular circuits.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas Repressoras/metabolismo , Rhodobacter sphaeroides/metabolismo , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Modelos Moleculares , Optogenética , Oxigênio/metabolismo , Domínios Proteicos , Estabilidade Proteica , Estrutura Secundária de Proteína , Receptores Proteína Tirosina Quinases , Proteínas Repressoras/genética , Rhodobacter sphaeroides/química , Temperatura
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Biol Chem ; 400(3): 429-441, 2019 02 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30763033

RESUMO

Cyclic nucleoside monophosphates (cNMP) serve as universal second messengers in signal transduction across prokaryotes and eukaryotes. As signaling often relies on transiently formed microdomains of elevated second messenger concentration, means to precisely perturb the spatiotemporal dynamics of cNMPs are uniquely poised for the interrogation of the underlying physiological processes. Optogenetics appears particularly suited as it affords light-dependent, accurate control in time and space of diverse cellular processes. Several sensory photoreceptors function as photoactivated adenylyl cyclases (PAC) and hence serve as light-regulated actuators for the control of intracellular levels of 3', 5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate. To characterize PACs and to refine their properties, we devised a test bed for the facile analysis of these photoreceptors. Cyclase activity is monitored in bacterial cells via expression of a fluorescent reporter, and programmable illumination allows the rapid exploration of multiple lighting regimes. We thus probed two PACs responding to blue and red light, respectively, and observed significant dark activity for both. We next engineered derivatives of the red-light-sensitive PAC with altered responses to light, with one variant, denoted DdPAC, showing enhanced response to light. These PAC variants stand to enrich the optogenetic toolkit and thus facilitate the detailed analysis of cNMP metabolism and signaling.


Assuntos
Adenilil Ciclases/metabolismo , Engenharia de Proteínas , Adenilil Ciclases/genética , Adenilil Ciclases/isolamento & purificação , Beggiatoa/enzimologia , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Processos Fotoquímicos , Transdução de Sinais
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Photochem Photobiol Sci ; 14(2): 270-9, 2015 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25373866

RESUMO

Automation can vastly reduce the cost of experimental labor and thus facilitate high experimental throughput, but little off-the-shelf hardware for the automation of illumination experiments is commercially available. Here, we use inexpensive open-source electronics to add programmable illumination capabilities to a multimode microplate reader. We deploy this setup to characterize light-triggered phenomena in three different sensory photoreceptors. First, we study the photoactivation of Arabidopsis thaliana phytochrome B by light of different wavelengths. Second, we investigate the dark-state recovery kinetics of the Synechocystis sp. blue-light sensor Slr1694 at multiple temperatures and imidazole concentrations; while the kinetics of the W91F mutant of Slr1694 are strongly accelerated by imidazole, the wild-type protein is hardly affected. Third, we determine the light response of the Beggiatoa sp. photoactivatable adenylate cyclase bPAC in Chinese hamster ovary cells. bPAC is activated by blue light in dose-dependent manner with a half-maximal intensity of 0.58 mW cm(-2); intracellular cAMP spikes generated upon bPAC activation decay with a half time of about 5 minutes after light switch-off. Taken together, we present a setup which is easily assembled and which thus offers a facile approach to conducting illumination experiments at high throughput, reproducibility and fidelity.


Assuntos
Automação Laboratorial/instrumentação , Dispositivos Ópticos , Fotobiologia/instrumentação , Adenilil Ciclases/genética , Adenilil Ciclases/metabolismo , Animais , Arabidopsis , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/química , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Beggiatoa , Células CHO , Cricetulus , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Relação Dose-Resposta à Radiação , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , Imidazóis/farmacologia , Luz , Mutação , Processos Fotoquímicos , Fitocromo B/química , Synechocystis , Temperatura
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J Chem Phys ; 133(24): 244113, 2010 Dec 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21197982

RESUMO

The flux-flux correlation function formalism is a standard and widely used approach for the computation of reaction rates. In this paper we introduce a method to compute the classical and quantum flux-flux correlation functions for anharmonic barriers essentially analytically through the use of the classical and quantum normal forms. In the quantum case we show that for a general f degree-of-freedom system having an index one saddle the quantum normal form reduces the computation of the flux-flux correlation function to that of an effective one-dimensional anharmonic barrier. The example of the computation of the quantum flux-flux correlation function for a fourth order anharmonic barrier is worked out in detail, and we present an analytical expression for the quantum mechanical microcanonical flux-flux correlation function. We then give a discussion of the short-time and harmonic limits.

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J Chem Phys ; 131(14): 144103, 2009 Oct 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19831429

RESUMO

The quantum normal form approach to quantum transition state theory is used to compute the cumulative reaction probability for collinear exchange reactions. It is shown that for heavy-atom systems such as the nitrogen-exchange reaction, the quantum normal form approach gives excellent results and has major computational benefits over full reactive scattering approaches. For light atom systems such as the hydrogen-exchange reaction however, the quantum normal approach is shown to give only poor results. This failure is attributed to the importance of tunneling trajectories in light atom reactions that are not captured by the quantum normal form as indicated by the only very slow convergence of the quantum normal form for such systems.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 96(21): 218302, 2006 Jun 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16803277

RESUMO

A quantum version of a recent formulation of transition state theory in phase space is presented. The theory developed provides an algorithm to compute quantum reaction rates and the associated Gamov-Siegert resonances with very high accuracy. The algorithm is especially efficient for multi-degree-of-freedom systems where other approaches are no longer feasible.


Assuntos
Algoritmos , Simulação por Computador , Modelos Químicos , Modelos Moleculares , Teoria Quântica , Cinética , Transição de Fase
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