2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.30.502174
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Light-dependent Control of Bacterial Expression at the mRNA Level

Abstract: Sensory photoreceptors mediate numerous light-dependent adaptations across organisms. In optogenetics, photoreceptors achieve the reversible, non-invasive, and spatiotemporally precise control by light of gene expression and other cellular processes. The light-oxygen-voltage receptor PAL binds to small RNA aptamers with sequence specificity upon blue-light illumination. By embedding the responsive aptamer in the ribosome-binding sequence of genes of interest, their expression can be downregulated by light. We … Show more

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“…Against this backdrop, we cloned the YPet fluorescent protein into pREDusk and pREDawn and combined the resultant plasmids with the pCrespusculo- Ds Red and pAurora- Ds Red systems that are based on the RNA-binding LOV receptor PAL 11 and respond to blue light. 66 Briefly, pCrepusculo encodes PAL, which upon activation by blue light specifically binds to a short RNA aptamer. Said aptamer is embedded near the ribosome-binding site of an mRNA encoding Ds Red.…”
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“…Against this backdrop, we cloned the YPet fluorescent protein into pREDusk and pREDawn and combined the resultant plasmids with the pCrespusculo- Ds Red and pAurora- Ds Red systems that are based on the RNA-binding LOV receptor PAL 11 and respond to blue light. 66 Briefly, pCrepusculo encodes PAL, which upon activation by blue light specifically binds to a short RNA aptamer. Said aptamer is embedded near the ribosome-binding site of an mRNA encoding Ds Red.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although multimodal optogenetic control was established in bacteria before, , it often required the elaborate optimization of plasmids and strains. Against this backdrop, we cloned the YPet fluorescent protein into pREDusk and pREDawn and combined the resultant plasmids with the pCrespusculo- Ds Red and pAurora- Ds Red systems that are based on the RNA-binding LOV receptor PAL and respond to blue light . Briefly, pCrepusculo encodes PAL, which upon activation by blue light specifically binds to a short RNA aptamer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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