FLIRT: fast local infrared thermogenetics for subcellular control of protein function.
Sophia M HirschSriramkumar SundaramoorthyTim DaviesYelena ZhuravlevJennifer C WatersMimi M Shirasu-HizaJulien DumontJulie C CanmanPublished in: Nature methods (2018)
FLIRT (fast local infrared thermogenetics) is a microscopy-based technology to locally and reversibly manipulate protein function while simultaneously monitoring the effects in vivo. FLIRT locally inactivates fast-acting temperature-sensitive mutant proteins. We demonstrate that FLIRT can control temperature-sensitive proteins required for cell division, Delta-Notch cell fate signaling, and germline structure in Caenorhabditis elegans with cell-specific and even subcellular precision.