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Design of Light-Controlled Protein Conformations and Functions.


ABSTRACT: In recent years, interest in controlling protein function with light has increased. Light offers a number of unique advantages over other methods, including spatial and temporal control and high selectivity. Here, we describe a general protocol for engineering a protein to be controllable with light via reaction with an exogenously introduced photoisomerizable small molecule and illustrate our protocol with two examples from the literature: the engineering of the calcium affinity of the cell-cell adhesion protein cadherin, which is an example of a protein that switches from a native to a disrupted state (Ritterson et al. J Am Chem Soc (2013) 135:12516-12519), and the engineering of the opening and closing of the chaperonin Mm-cpn, an example of a switch between two functional states (Hoersch et al.: Nat Nanotechn (2013) 8:928-932). This protocol guides the user from considering which proteins may be most amenable to this type of engineering, to considerations of how and where to make the desired changes, to the assays required to test for functionality.

SUBMITTER: Ritterson RS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5088771 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Design of Light-Controlled Protein Conformations and Functions.

Ritterson Ryan S RS   Hoersch Daniel D   Barlow Kyle A KA   Kortemme Tanja T  

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 20160101


In recent years, interest in controlling protein function with light has increased. Light offers a number of unique advantages over other methods, including spatial and temporal control and high selectivity. Here, we describe a general protocol for engineering a protein to be controllable with light via reaction with an exogenously introduced photoisomerizable small molecule and illustrate our protocol with two examples from the literature: the engineering of the calcium affinity of the cell-cel  ...[more]

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