The function of many eukaryotic proteins is regulated by highly dynamic changes in their nucleocytoplasmic distribution. The ability to precisely and reversibly control nuclear translocation would, therefore, allow dissecting and engineering cellular networks. Here we develop a genetically encoded, light-inducible nuclear localization signal (LINuS) based on the LOV2 domain of Avena sativa phototropin 1. LINuS is a small, versatile tag, customizable for different proteins and cell types. LINuS-mediated nuclear import is fast and reversible, and can be tuned at different levels, for instance, by introducing mutations that alter AsLOV2 domain photo-caging properties or by selecting nuclear localization signals (NLSs) of various strengths. We ...
Naturally photoswitchable proteins offer a means of directly manipulating the formation of protein c...
Genetically-encodable optical reporters, such as Green Fluorescent Protein, have revolutionized the ...
Chromatin plays fundamental roles in packaging the genome within the nucleus and in regulating biolo...
Light-activatable proteins allow precise spatial and temporal control of biological processes in liv...
<div><p>Light-activatable proteins allow precise spatial and temporal control of biological processe...
Optogenetic techniques use light-responsive proteins to study dynamic processes in living cells and ...
ABSTRACT: Controlled manipulation of proteins and their function is important in almost all biologic...
Protein trafficking in and out of the nucleus represents a key step in controlling cell fate and fun...
We engineered a photoactivatable system for rapidly and reversibly exporting proteins from the nucle...
Protein trafficking in and out of the nucleus represents a key step in controlling cell fate and fun...
Cells have evolved a variety of mechanisms to regulate the enormous complexity of processes taking p...
Photoactivatable proteins are powerful tools for studying biological processes. Light-induced dimers...
Protein localization plays a central role in cell biology. Although powerful tools exist to assay th...
The stages of cellular division are regulated by highly conserved proteins, many of which are essent...
Naturally photoswitchable proteins offer a means of directly manipulating the formation of protein c...
Genetically-encodable optical reporters, such as Green Fluorescent Protein, have revolutionized the ...
Chromatin plays fundamental roles in packaging the genome within the nucleus and in regulating biolo...
Light-activatable proteins allow precise spatial and temporal control of biological processes in liv...
<div><p>Light-activatable proteins allow precise spatial and temporal control of biological processe...
Optogenetic techniques use light-responsive proteins to study dynamic processes in living cells and ...
ABSTRACT: Controlled manipulation of proteins and their function is important in almost all biologic...
Protein trafficking in and out of the nucleus represents a key step in controlling cell fate and fun...
We engineered a photoactivatable system for rapidly and reversibly exporting proteins from the nucle...
Protein trafficking in and out of the nucleus represents a key step in controlling cell fate and fun...
Cells have evolved a variety of mechanisms to regulate the enormous complexity of processes taking p...
Photoactivatable proteins are powerful tools for studying biological processes. Light-induced dimers...
Protein localization plays a central role in cell biology. Although powerful tools exist to assay th...
The stages of cellular division are regulated by highly conserved proteins, many of which are essent...
Naturally photoswitchable proteins offer a means of directly manipulating the formation of protein c...
Genetically-encodable optical reporters, such as Green Fluorescent Protein, have revolutionized the ...
Chromatin plays fundamental roles in packaging the genome within the nucleus and in regulating biolo...