Optogenetic control with a photocleavable protein, PhoCl.
Wei ZhangAlexander W LohmanYevgeniya ZhuravlovaXiaocen LuMatthew D WiensHiofan HoiSine YaganogluManuel Alexander MohrElena N KitovaJohn S KlassenPeriklis PantazisRoger J ThompsonRobert E CampbellPublished in: Nature methods (2017)
To expand the range of experiments that are accessible with optogenetics, we developed a photocleavable protein (PhoCl) that spontaneously dissociates into two fragments after violet-light-induced cleavage of a specific bond in the protein backbone. We demonstrated that PhoCl can be used to engineer light-activatable Cre recombinase, Gal4 transcription factor, and a viral protease that in turn was used to activate opening of the large-pore ion channel Pannexin-1.