2022 Annual Meeting
(61f) Engineering Genetically-Encodable Oxygen-Independent Fluorescent Reporters Using Lov Proteins
Toward making LOV proteins highly useful tools for synthetic biology, we have greatly reduced the size of iLOV, eliminating 10 residues making it one of the smallest fluorescent proteins available, while retaining 86.5 ± 2.2% of wildtype iLOV fluorescence intensity. We demonstrate its ability to track localization of proteins through several cellular compartments. Further, we have created a circularly permuted version of iLOV to facilitate construction of molecular sensors.
We also present the development of a LOV-based sensor for protease activity, as well as one sensing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), demonstrating its utility to construct highly adaptable sensors. These engineering efforts are strongly facilitated by adapting sensors based on GFP, indicating a âplug-and-playâ paradigm of sensor engineering.