posted on 2015-12-17, 05:58authored byJason
J. Yi, Hui Wang, Marco Vilela, Gaudenz Danuser, Klaus M. Hahn
Optogenetic control of endogenous
signaling can be an important
tool for probing cell behavior. Using the photoresponse of the LOV2
domain of Avena sativa phototropin 1, we developed analogues of kinase inhibitors whose
activity is light dependent. Inhibitory peptides were appended to
the Jα helix, where they potently inhibited kinases in the light
but were sterically blocked from kinase interaction in the dark. Photoactivatable
inhibitors for cyclic-AMP dependent kinase (PKA) and myosin light
chain kinase (MLCK) are described, together with studies that shed
light on proper positioning of the peptides in the LOV domain. These
inhibitors altered endogenous signaling in living cells and produced
light-dependent changes in cell morphodynamics.