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Light‐Based Technologies
Light Activation
• Induce Transcription
• Transcription factors
• Induce Translation
• Activate Proteins
• Protein dimerization
• Protein translocation
Light-Controlled Circuits
Phytochromes – The PhyB-Pif6 System
• Native to plants
• Used to control protein translocation
• Advantages
• Red Light
• Photoswitchable
• Long half‐life (hours)
A Levskaya et al. Nature 461, 997-1001 (2009)
• Disadvantages
• Requires bilin co‐factor
• Short half‐life (seconds)
Phytochromes – The PhyB-Pif6 System
Beyer HM et al. ACS Synth Biol 2015 Ahead of Print
Phytochromes – The PhyB-Pif6 System
Konrad Müller et al. Nucl. Acids Res. 2013;41:e77
Used in: Bacteria, Yeast, Cell Culture
Cryptochromes – The Cry2-CIB1 System
• Native to plants and animals • Used to control protein interactions
• Advantages
• Blue Light
• FAD co‐factor
• Disadvantages
• Short half‐life (minutes)
Kennedy et al. Nature Methods 7, 973-975 (2010)
Cryptochromes – The Cry2-CIB1 System
Lui et al. PLoS One 7 (11): e50738 (2012)
Cryptochromes – The Cry2-CIB1 System
Polstein et al. Nature Chemical Biology 11, 198-200 (2015)
LOV Domains – The LOV2 System
• Domain found in phototropin of oat
• Used to control protein activity
• Advantages
• Blue Light
• Flavin cofactor
• Disadvantages
• Short half‐life (seconds)
Yi et al. Nature 461, 104-108 (2009)
LOV Domains – The FKF1-GIGANTEA System
• Found in mouse‐cress
• Used to control transcription
• Advantages
• Blue Light
• Flavin cofactor
• Long half‐life (days)
Polstein et al. JACS 134, 16480-16483 (2012)
LOV Domains – The EL222 System
• Found in bacteria
• Used to control transcription
• Advantages
• Blue Light
• Flavin cofactor
• Unique binding site
• Disadvantages
• Short half‐life (seconds)
Motta-Mena et al. Nature Chemical Biology 10, 196-202 (2014)
LOV Domains – The EL222 System
Motta-Mena et al. Nature Chemical Biology 10, 196-202 (2014)
LOV Domains – The VIVID System
• Found in fungus
• Used to control transcription
• Advantages
• Blue Light
• FAD Cofactor
• Long half‐life (hours)
• Disadvantages
• Requires strong activator
Wang et al. Nature Methods 9, 266-269 (2012)
UV Photoreceptors – The UVR8-COP1 System
• Found in arabidopsis
• Used to control protein interactions
• Disadvantages
• UV light
Crefcoeur et al. Nature Communications 4, 1779 (2013)
Light Activation
System
Species
Used For
Half-Life
Kinetics
Phytochromes
Bacteria, Cell culture Protein Localization
and Transcription
Sub-second
Cryptochromes
Yeast, Cell culture,
Zebrafish
Protein Localization,
Protein Assembly,
and Transcription
Minutes
LOV2
Cell culture
Protein Localization,
Seconds
and Protein Activation
FKF1 +
GIGANTEA
Cell culture
Protein Localization
and Transcription
Days
VIVID
Cell culture, Mice
Transcription
Hours
EL222
Cell culture,
Zebrafish
Transcription
Sub-second
UVR8 + COP1
Cell culture
Protein Localization,
Transcription
Hours