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Regulated Fast Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling Observed by Reversible Protein Highlighting
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Molecular BiologyCryptochromeOptogeneticsCellular PhysiologyPhototropinDirect ObservationNovel Coral ProteinNuclear EnvelopeBiophysicsLight RegulationProtein FunctionBiophotonicsGene ExpressionCell BiologyProtein PhosphorylationProtein BiosynthesisPhotoreceptor CellSignal TransductionNatural SciencesReversible Protein HighlightingCellular BiochemistrySystems BiologyMedicine
The observation of the regulation of fast protein dynamics in a cellular context requires the development of reliable technologies. Here, a signal regulation cascade reliant on the stimulus-dependent acceleration of the bidirectional flow of mitogen-activated protein kinase (extracellular signal-regulated kinase) across the nuclear envelope was visualized by reversible protein highlighting. Light-induced conversion between the bright and dark states of a monomeric fluorescent protein engineered from a novel coral protein was employed. Because of its photochromic properties, the protein could be highlighted, erased, and highlighted again in a nondestructive manner, allowing direct observation of regulated fast nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of key signaling molecules.
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