Optical control of protein activity by fluorescent protein domains.
                            
                                cyan
                            
                            
                                Dronpa145K/N
                            
                                Dronpa145N
                            
                            
                                
                                    HEK293T
                                
                            
                                
                                    HeLa
                                
                            
                                
                                    in vitro
                                
                            
                                
                                    NIH/3T3
                                
                            
                            
                                Control of cytoskeleton / cell motility / cell shape
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            Abstract:
                            Fluorescent proteins (FPs) are widely used as optical sensors, whereas other light-absorbing domains have been used for optical control of protein localization or activity. Here, we describe light-dependent dissociation and association in a mutant of the photochromic FP Dronpa, and we used it to control protein activities with light. We created a fluorescent light-inducible protein design in which Dronpa domains are fused to both termini of an enzyme domain. In the dark, the Dronpa domains associate and cage the protein, but light induces Dronpa dissociation and activates the protein. This method enabled optical control over guanine nucleotide exchange factor and protease domains without extensive screening. Our findings extend the applications of FPs from exclusively sensing functions to also encompass optogenetic control.