Light-inducible protein degradation in with the LOVdeg tag.

Elife

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, United States.

Published: January 2024

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  • Molecules that can be controlled by light, like the LOVdeg tag, enable scientists to regulate cell behavior in a precise way using light.
  • The LOVdeg tag allows for the targeted degradation of specific proteins when exposed to blue light, making it versatile for various applications.
  • This system has been tested with different proteins and shows promise in enhancing other optogenetic tools, illustrating its potential in metabolic engineering and advancing bacterial optogenetics.

Article Abstract

Molecular tools for optogenetic control allow for spatial and temporal regulation of cell behavior. In particular, light-controlled protein degradation is a valuable mechanism of regulation because it can be highly modular, used in tandem with other control mechanisms, and maintain functionality throughout growth phases. Here, we engineered LOVdeg, a tag that can be appended to a protein of interest for inducible degradation in using blue light. We demonstrate the modularity of LOVdeg by using it to tag a range of proteins, including the LacI repressor, CRISPRa activator, and the AcrB efflux pump. Additionally, we demonstrate the utility of pairing the LOVdeg tag with existing optogenetic tools to enhance performance by developing a combined EL222 and LOVdeg system. Finally, we use the LOVdeg tag in a metabolic engineering application to demonstrate post-translational control of metabolism. Together, our results highlight the modularity and functionality of the LOVdeg tag system and introduce a powerful new tool for bacterial optogenetics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10945698PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.87303DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Molecules that can be controlled by light, like the LOVdeg tag, enable scientists to regulate cell behavior in a precise way using light.
  • The LOVdeg tag allows for the targeted degradation of specific proteins when exposed to blue light, making it versatile for various applications.
  • This system has been tested with different proteins and shows promise in enhancing other optogenetic tools, illustrating its potential in metabolic engineering and advancing bacterial optogenetics.
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Molecular tools for optogenetic control allow for spatial and temporal regulation of cell behavior. In particular, light controlled protein degradation is a valuable mechanism of regulation because it can be highly modular, used in tandem with other control mechanisms, and maintain functionality throughout growth phases. Here, we engineered LOVdeg, a tag that can be appended to a protein of interest for inducible degradation in using blue light.

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