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Photocontrol of Coiled‐Coil Proteins in Living Cells
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2010
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Target JunMolecular BiologyAp-1 Transcription FactorOptogeneticsCellular PhysiologyPhototropinCell SignalingBiophysicsProtein FunctionPhotosystemsLight SwitchingCoiled‐coil ProteinsCell BiologyProtein PhosphorylationSignal TransductionCoiled-coil Drug DeliveryNatural SciencesCellular BiochemistryMedicine
Light switching of the activity of a coiled-coil protein, the AP-1 transcription factor, in living cells was made possible by the introduction of a designed azobenzene-cross-linked dominant negative peptide, XAFosW (red and yellow in the picture). In the dark, XAFosW showed decreased helical content and decreased affinity for target Jun proteins (green); irradiation at 365 nm enhanced helicity and target affinity.
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