Genetic Encoding of a Photocaged Histidine for Light-Control of Protein Activity.

Jenny W Cheung, William D Kinney,Joshua S Wesalo,Megan Reed, Eve M Nicholson,Alexander Deiters,T Ashton Cropp

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology(2023)

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The use of light to control protein function is a critical tool in chemical biology. Here we describe the addition of a photocaged histidine to the genetic code. This unnatural amino acid becomes histidine upon exposure to light and allows for the optical control of enzymes that utilize active-site histidine residues. We demonstrate light-induced activation of a blue fluorescent protein and a chloramphenicol transferase. Further, we genetically encoded photocaged histidine in mammalian cells. We then used this approach in live cells for optical control of firefly luciferase and, Renilla luciferase. This tool should have utility in manipulating and controlling a wide range of biological processes.
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