Engineering of an Optogenetic T Cell Receptor Compatible with Fluorescence-Based Readouts.

ACS synthetic biology(2023)

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Optogenetics offers a set of tools for the precise manipulation of signaling pathways. Here we exploit optogenetics to experimentally change the kinetics of protein-protein interactions on demand. We had developed a system in which the interaction of a modified T cell receptor (TCR) with an engineered ligand can be controlled by light. The ligand was the plant photoreceptor phytochrome B (PhyB) and the TCR included a TCRβ chain fused to GFP and a mutated PhyB-interacting factor (PIF), resulting in the GFP-PIF-TCR. We failed to engineer a nonfluorescent PIF-fused TCR, since PIF did not bind to PhyB when omitting GFP. Here we tested nine different versions of PIF-fused TCRs. We found that the SNAP-PIF-TCR was expressed well on the surface, bound to PhyB, and subsequently elicited activation signals. This receptor could be combined with a GFP reporter system in which the expression of GFP is driven by the transcription factor NF-AT.
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receptor,readouts,fluorescence-based
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