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. 2019 Nov 18;20(22):2813-2817.
doi: 10.1002/cbic.201900298. Epub 2019 Oct 22.

Optical Control of Transcription: Genetically Encoded Photoswitchable Variants of T7 RNA Polymerase

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Optical Control of Transcription: Genetically Encoded Photoswitchable Variants of T7 RNA Polymerase

Swantje Seifert et al. Chembiochem. .

Abstract

Light-sensing protein domains that link an exogenous light signal to the activity of an enzyme have attracted much attention for the engineering of new regulatory mechanisms into proteins and for studying the dynamic behavior of intracellular reactions and reaction cascades. Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) photoreceptors are blue-light-sensing modules that have been intensely characterized for this purpose and linked to several proteins of interest. For the successful application of these tools, it is crucial to identify appropriate fusion strategies for combining sensor and enzyme domains that sustain activity and light-induced responsivity. Terminal fusion of LOV domains is the natural strategy; however, this is not transferrable to T7 RNA polymerase because both of its termini are involved in catalysis. It is shown herein that it is possible to covalently insert LOV domains into the polymerase protein, while preserving its activity and generating new light-responsive allosteric coupling.

Keywords: RNA polymerase; optogenetics; photochemistry; protein engineering; synthetic biology.

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