An<i>Escherichia coli</i>system for evolving improved light-controlled DNA-binding proteins

Mostafizur Mazumder(University of Toronto), Katherine E. Brechun(University of Toronto), Y. Bill Kim(University of Toronto), Stefan A. Hoffmann(University of Potsdam), Yih Yang Chen(University of Toronto), Carrie-Lynn Keiski(University of Toronto), Katja M. Arndt(University of Potsdam), David R. McMillen(University of Toronto), G. Andrew Woolley(University of Toronto)
Protein Engineering Design and Selection
August 5, 2015
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Abstract

Light-switchable proteins offer numerous opportunities as tools for manipulating biological systems with exceptional degrees of spatiotemporal control. Most designed light-switchable proteins currently in use have not been optimised using the randomisation and selection/screening approaches that are widely used in other areas of protein engineering. Here we report an approach for screening light-switchable DNA-binding proteins that relies on light-dependent repression of the transcription of a fluorescent reporter. We demonstrate that the method can be used to recover a known light-switchable DNA-binding protein from a random library.


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