A Fyn biosensor reveals pulsatile, spatially localized kinase activity and signaling crosstalk in live mammalian cells.
Ananya MukherjeeRandhir SinghSreeram UdayanSayan BiswasPothula Purushotham ReddySaumya ManmadhanGeen GeorgeShilpa KumarRanabir DasBalaji M RaoAkash GulyaniPublished in: eLife (2020)
Cell behavior is controlled through spatio-temporally localized protein activity. Despite unique and often contradictory roles played by Src-family-kinases (SFKs) in regulating cell physiology, activity patterns of individual SFKs have remained elusive. Here, we report a biosensor for specifically visualizing active conformation of SFK-Fyn in live cells. We deployed combinatorial library screening to isolate a binding-protein (F29) targeting activated Fyn. Nuclear-magnetic-resonance (NMR) analysis provides the structural basis of F29 specificity for Fyn over homologous SFKs. Using F29, we engineered a sensitive, minimally-perturbing fluorescence-resonance-energy-transfer (FRET) biosensor (FynSensor) that reveals cellular Fyn activity to be spatially localized, pulsatile and sensitive to adhesion/integrin signaling. Strikingly, growth factor stimulation further enhanced Fyn activity in pre-activated intracellular zones. However, inhibition of focal-adhesion-kinase activity not only attenuates Fyn activity, but abolishes growth-factor modulation. FynSensor imaging uncovers spatially organized, sensitized signaling clusters, direct crosstalk between integrin and growth-factor-signaling, and clarifies how compartmentalized Src-kinase activity may drive cell fate.
Keyphrases
- growth factor
- magnetic resonance
- energy transfer
- quantum dots
- tyrosine kinase
- gold nanoparticles
- binding protein
- structural basis
- high resolution
- computed tomography
- single cell
- dna damage
- bone marrow
- protein kinase
- single molecule
- sensitive detection
- mass spectrometry
- small molecule
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- dna repair
- living cells
- photodynamic therapy
- cell adhesion
- biofilm formation
- label free
- fluorescent probe