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A single-component, light-assisted uncaging switch for endoproteolytic release

Authors
Cui, MingguangLee, SeunghwanBan, Sung HwanRyu, Jae RyunShen, MeiyingYang, Soo HyunKim, Jin YoungChoi, Seul KiHan, JaeminKim, YoonheeHan, KihoonLee, DonghunSun, WoongKwon, Hyung-BaeLee, Dongmin
Issue Date
Nov-2023
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature Chemical Biology
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Journal Title
Nature Chemical Biology
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/64387
DOI
10.1038/s41589-023-01480-6
ISSN
1552-4450
1552-4469
Abstract
Proteases function as pivotal molecular switches, initiating numerous biological events. Notably, potyviral protease, derived from plant viruses, has emerged as a trusted proteolytic switch in synthetic biological circuits. To harness their capabilities, we have developed a single-component photocleavable switch, termed LAUNCHER (Light-Assisted UNcaging switCH for Endoproteolytic Release), by employing a circularly permutated tobacco etch virus protease and a blue-light-gated substrate, which are connected by fine-tuned intermodular linkers. As a single-component system, LAUNCHER exhibits a superior signal-to-noise ratio compared with multi-component systems, enabling precise and user-controllable release of payloads. This characteristic renders LAUNCHER highly suitable for diverse cellular applications, including transgene expression, tailored subcellular translocation and optochemogenetics. Additionally, the plug-and-play integration of LAUNCHER into existing synthetic circuits facilitates the enhancement of circuit performance. The demonstrated efficacy of LAUNCHER in improving existing circuitry underscores its significant potential for expanding its utilization in various applications. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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