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Designing Single-Component Optogenetic Membrane Recruitment Systems: The Rho-Family GTPase Signaling Toolbox

Erin E. Berlew, Keisuke Yamada, Ivan A. Kuznetsov, Eleanor A. Rand, Chandler C. Ochs, Zaynab Jaber, Kevin H. Gardner, Brian Y. Chow

2022ACS Synthetic Biology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We describe the efficient creation of single-component optogenetic tools for membrane recruitment-based signaling perturbation using BcLOV4 technology. The workflow requires two plasmids to create six different domain arrangements of the dynamic membrane binder BcLOV4, a fluorescent reporter, and the fused signaling protein of interest. Screening of this limited set of genetic constructs for expression characteristics and dynamic translocation in response to one pulse of light is sufficient to identify viable signaling control tools. The reliability of this streamlined approach is demonstrated by the creation of an optogenetic Cdc42 GTPase and Rac1-activating Tiam1 GEF protein, which together with our other recently reported technologies, completes a toolbox for spatiotemporally precise induction of Rho-family GTPase signaling at the GEF or GTPase level, for driving filopodial protrusions, lamellipodial protrusions, and cell contractility, respectively mediated by Cdc42, Rac1, and RhoA.

Topics & Concepts

CDC42OptogeneticsGTPaseCell biologyRHOARAC1GTPase-activating proteinBiologySmall GTPaseSignal transductionG proteinNeurosciencePhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchLight effects on plantsPlant Molecular Biology Research