An optogenetic system to control membrane phospholipid asymmetry through flippase activation in budding yeast

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2020)

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Lipid asymmetry in biological membranes is essential for various cell functions, such as cell polarity, cytokinesis, and apoptosis. P4-ATPases (flippases) are involved in the generation of such asymmetry. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae , the protein kinases Fpk1p/Fpk2p activate the P4-ATPases Dnf1p/Dnf2p by phosphorylation. Previously, we have shown that a blue-light-dependent protein kinase, phototropin from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ( Cr PHOT), complements defects in an fpk1 Δ fpk2 Δ mutant. Herein, we investigated whether Cr PHOT optically regulates P4-ATPase activity. First, we demonstrated that the translocation of NBD-labelled phospholipids to the cytoplasmic leaflet via P4-ATPases was promoted by blue-light irradiation in fpk1 Δ fpk2 Δ cells with Cr PHOT. In addition, blue light completely suppressed the defects in membrane functions (such as endocytic recycling, actin depolarization, and apical-isotropic growth switching) caused by fpk1 Δ fpk2 Δ mutations. All responses required the kinase activity of Cr PHOT. Hence, these results indicate the utility of Cr PHOT as a powerful and first tool for optogenetic manipulation of P4-ATPase activity.
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Biological techniques,Cell biology,Molecular biology,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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