2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.7b00734
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Light-Regulated Synthesis of Cyclic-di-GMP by a Bidomain Construct of the Cyanobacteriochrome Tlr0924 (SesA) without Stable Dimerization

Abstract: Phytochromes and cyanobacteriochromes (CBCRs) use double-bond photoisomerization of their linear tetrapyrrole (bilin) chromophores within cGMP-specific phosphodiesterases/adenylyl cyclases/FhlA (GAF) domain-containing photosensory modules to regulate activity of C-terminal output domains. CBCRs exhibit photocycles that are much more diverse than those of phytochromes and are often found in large modular proteins such as Tlr0924 (SesA), one of three blue light regulators of cell aggregation in the cyanobacteriu… Show more

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“…Unlike canonical phytochromes, CBCR photosensory modules consist of one or more stand-alone GAF domains that are sufficient for covalent attachment of bilin and photoconversion. These small CBCR domains have also been used as light-sensing modules in a variety of synthetic biology applications (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32). In contrast to the typical red/far-red phytochromes, CBCRs are able to sense all colors of light from near UV to far-red utilizing a common phycocyanobilin (PCB) chromophore precursor (22)(23)(24)26).…”
Section: /Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike canonical phytochromes, CBCR photosensory modules consist of one or more stand-alone GAF domains that are sufficient for covalent attachment of bilin and photoconversion. These small CBCR domains have also been used as light-sensing modules in a variety of synthetic biology applications (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32). In contrast to the typical red/far-red phytochromes, CBCRs are able to sense all colors of light from near UV to far-red utilizing a common phycocyanobilin (PCB) chromophore precursor (22)(23)(24)26).…”
Section: /Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike canonical phytochromes, CBCR photosensory modules consist of one or more GAF domains that are sufficient for covalent attachment of bilin and photoconversion. These small CBCR domains have also been used as light-sensing modules in a variety of synthetic biology applications (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32). In contrast to canonical red/far-red phytochromes, CBCRs are able to sense light from near UV to far-red, utilizing a common phycocyanobilin (PCB) chromophore precursor (22)(23)(24)26).…”
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“…Purified protein (10 mM final concentration) in the 15E or 15Z states was added to initiate reaction in the dark. Photostates of protein were achieved using LEE filters (number 071 Tokyo blue and number 090 dark yellow green) as described previously (83), and confirmed via spectroscopic analysis. Assays were terminated after 1 h in the dark with addition of EDTA, pH 8.0, to a final concentration of 0.1 M. An aliquot (15 l) of each reaction solution was injected into an Agilent 1100 series HPLC and passed through a Phenomenex Synergi 4 M Fusion-RP 80 Å column and Security Guard Cartridge (C18, 4 ϫ 2 mm), under conditions previously described (83).…”
Section: In Vitro Cyclase Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%