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FUN-LOV: Fungal LOV domains for optogenetic control of gene expression and flocculation in yeast

FUN-LOV: Fungal LOV domains for optogenetic control of gene expression and flocculation in yeast

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Abstract Optogenetic switches permit accurate control of gene expression upon light stimulation. These synthetic switches have become a powerful tool for gene regulation, allowing modulation of customized phenotypes, overcoming the obstacles of chemical inducers and replacing their use by an inexpensive resource: light. In this work, we implemented FUN-LOV; an optogenetic switch based on the photon-regulated interaction of WC-1 and VVD, two LOV (Light Oxygen Voltage) blue-light photoreceptors from the fungus Neurospora crassa. When tested in yeast, FUN-LOV yields light-controlled gene expression with exquisite temporal resolution, and a broad dynamic range of over 1300-fold, as measured by a luciferase reporter. We also tested the FUN-LOV switch for heterologous protein expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, where Western blot analysis confirmed strong induction upon light stimulation, surpassing by 2.5 times the levels achieved with a classic GAL4/galactose chemical inducible system. Additionally, we utilized FUN-LOV to control the ability of yeast cells to flocculate. Light-controlled expression of the flocculin encoding gene FLO1, by the FUN-LOV switch, yielded Flocculation in Light (FIL), whereas the light-controlled expression of the co-repressor TUP1 provided Flocculation in Darkness (FID). Overall, the results revealed the potential of the FUN-LOV optogenetic switch to control two biotechnologically relevant phenotypes such as heterologous protein expression and flocculation, paving the road for the engineering of new yeast strains for industrial applications. Importantly, FUN-LOV’ s ability to accurately manipulate gene expression, with a high-temporal dynamic range, can be exploited in the analysis of diverse biological processes in various organisms. ImportanceOptogenetic switches are molecular devices which allow the control of different cellular processes by light, such as gene expression, providing a versatile alternative to chemical inducers. Herein, we report a novel optogenetic switch (FUN-LOV) based on the LOV-domain interaction of two blue-light photoreceptors (WC-1 and VVD) from the fungus N. crassa. In yeast cells, FUN-LOV allowed tight regulation of gene expression, with low background in darkness and a highly dynamic and potent control by light. We used FUN-LOV to optogenetically manipulate, in yeast, two biotechnologically relevant phenotypes: heterologous protein expression and flocculation, resulting in strains with potential industrial applications. Importantly, FUN-LOV can be implemented in diverse biological platforms to orthogonally control a multitude of cellular processes.

Agosin Eduardo、Delgado Ver¨?nica、Larrondo Luis F.、Salinas Francisco、Rojas Vicente、L¨?pez Javiera

Department of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, School of Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Cat¨?lica de ChileDepartamento de Gen¨|tica Molecular y Microbiolog¨aa, Facultad de Ciencias Biol¨?gicas, Pontificia Universidad Cat¨?lica de Chile||Millennium Institute for Integrative Systems and Synthetic Biology (MIISSB)Departamento de Gen¨|tica Molecular y Microbiolog¨aa, Facultad de Ciencias Biol¨?gicas, Pontificia Universidad Cat¨?lica de Chile||Millennium Institute for Integrative Systems and Synthetic Biology (MIISSB)Departamento de Gen¨|tica Molecular y Microbiolog¨aa, Facultad de Ciencias Biol¨?gicas, Pontificia Universidad Cat¨?lica de Chile||Millennium Institute for Integrative Systems and Synthetic Biology (MIISSB)||Centro de Estudios en Ciencia y Tecnolog¨aa de los Alimentos (CECTA), Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH)Departamento de Gen¨|tica Molecular y Microbiolog¨aa, Facultad de Ciencias Biol¨?gicas, Pontificia Universidad Cat¨?lica de Chile||Millennium Institute for Integrative Systems and Synthetic Biology (MIISSB)Department of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, School of Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Cat¨?lica de Chile

10.1101/285296

分子生物学生物工程学遗传学

optogeneticsLOV domainyeastheterologous protein expressionflocculation

Agosin Eduardo,Delgado Ver¨?nica,Larrondo Luis F.,Salinas Francisco,Rojas Vicente,L¨?pez Javiera.FUN-LOV: Fungal LOV domains for optogenetic control of gene expression and flocculation in yeast[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-30].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/285296.点此复制

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