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Control of Protein Activity and Gene Expression by Cyclofen-OH Uncaging.

Weiting ZhangFatima HamouriZhiping FengIsabelle AujardBertrand DucosShixin YeShimon WeissMichel VolovitchSophie VrizLudovic JullienDavid Bensimon
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2018)
The use of light to control the expression of genes and the activity of proteins is a rapidly expanding field. Whereas many of these approaches use fusion between a light-activable protein and the protein of interest to control the activity of the latter, it is also possible to control the activity of a protein by uncaging a specific ligand. In that context, controlling the activation of a protein fused to the modified estrogen receptor (ERT) by uncaging its ligand cyclofen-OH has emerged as a generic and versatile method to control the activation of proteins quantitatively, quickly, and locally in a live organism. We present that approach and its uses in a variety of physiological contexts.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • protein protein
  • estrogen receptor
  • amino acid
  • genome wide
  • long non coding rna
  • genome wide analysis