Optimized light-inducible transcription in mammalian cells using Flavin Kelch-repeat F-box1/GIGANTEA and CRY2/CIB1.

Abstract:

:Light-inducible systems allow spatiotemporal control of a variety of biological activities. Here, we report newly optimized optogenetic tools to induce transcription with light in mammalian cells, using the Arabidopsis photoreceptor Flavin Kelch-repeat F-box 1 (FKF1) and its binding partner GIGANTEA (GI) as well as CRY2/CIB1. By combining the mutagenesis of FKF1 with the optimization of a split FKF1/GI dimerized Gal4-VP16 transcriptional system, we identified constructs enabling significantly improved light-triggered transcriptional induction. In addition, we have improved the CRY2/CIB1-based light-inducible transcription with split construct optimization. The improvements regarding the FKF1/GI- and CRY2/CIB1-based systems will be widely applicable for the light-dependent control of transcription in mammalian cells.

journal_name

Nucleic Acids Res

journal_title

Nucleic acids research

authors

Quejada JR,Park SE,Awari DW,Shi F,Yamamoto HE,Kawano F,Jung JC,Yazawa M

doi

10.1093/nar/gkx804

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-11-16 00:00:00

pages

e172

issue

20

eissn

0305-1048

issn

1362-4962

pii

4344570

journal_volume

45

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