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Optogenetic clustering and membrane translocation of the BcLOV4 photoreceptor

Ayush Aditya Pal, William Benman, Thomas R. Mumford, Zikang Huang, Brian Y. Chow, Lukasz J. Bugaj

2023Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Optogenetic tools respond to light through one of a small number of behaviors including allosteric changes, dimerization, clustering, or membrane translocation. Here, we describe a new class of optogenetic actuator that simultaneously clusters and translocates to the plasma membrane in response to blue light. We demonstrate that dual translocation and clustering of the BcLOV4 photoreceptor can be harnessed for novel single-component optogenetic tools, including for control of the entire family of epidermal growth factor receptor (ErbB1-4) tyrosine kinases. We further find that clustering and membrane translocation are mechanistically linked. Stronger clustering increased the magnitude of translocation and downstream signaling, increased sensitivity to light by ~threefold-to-fourfold, and decreased the expression levels needed for strong signal activation. Thus light-induced clustering of BcLOV4 provides a strategy to generate a new class of optogenetic tools and to enhance existing ones.

Topics & Concepts

OptogeneticsChromosomal translocationCluster analysisAllosteric regulationCell biologyOpsinBiologyBiophysicsRhodopsinReceptorNeuroscienceBiochemistryComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceGeneRetinalLight effects on plantsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchPhotochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry