偶氮苯携带DNA适体激动剂对受体酪氨酸激酶活性和ERK动力学的可逆光学控制

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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受体酪氨酸激酶(RTKs)通过二聚化激活在细胞信号传导中起关键作用。最近的研究已经证明了RTK活性和下游信号(如ERK)的时间动态在决定细胞命运中的重要性。为了更好地了解这些动态,必须开发能够以高时间分辨率控制RTK活性的方法。然而,不需要基因改造而精确调节内源性rtk活性的技术仍然不够成熟。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种DNA适体激动剂,met -偶氮适体,它可以对RTK家族成员c-Met受体的活性进行可逆的光学控制。这是通过将偶氮苯(一种可光异构的分子)结合到与c-Met结合的DNA适体中实现的。这种设计允许光诱导在适体的活性和非活性结构之间切换。当适体作用于HeLa细胞并暴露在紫外线或蓝光下时,细胞内的磷酸化信号被激活以响应光模式。此外,通过改变光模式,甲基偶氮适配体成功地控制了下游ERK激活的时间、幅度和持续时间。本研究开发的met -偶氮适配体为研究RTK激活模式与细胞功能或命运之间的关系提供了一种高分辨率的方法。
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Reversible Optical Control of Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Activity and ERK Dynamics Using Azobenzene-Carrying DNA Aptamer Agonist

Reversible Optical Control of Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Activity and ERK Dynamics Using Azobenzene-Carrying DNA Aptamer Agonist
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) play a pivotal role in cell signaling through their activation via dimerization. Recent studies have demonstrated the importance of the temporal dynamics of RTK activity and downstream signals, such as ERK, in determining the cell fate. To better understand these dynamics, it is essential to develop methods capable of controlling the RTK activity with high temporal resolution. However, techniques for precisely modulating the activity of endogenous RTKs without requiring genetic modification remain insufficiently established. In this study, we developed a DNA aptamer agonist, Met-azo-aptamer, which enables reversible optical control of the activity of the c-Met receptor, a member of the RTK family. This was achieved by incorporating azobenzene, a photoisomerizable molecule, into a DNA aptamer that binds to c-Met. This design allows light-induced switching between the active and inactive structures of the aptamer. When the aptamer was applied to HeLa cells and exposed to ultraviolet or blue light, phosphorylation signals within the cells were activated in response to the light patterns. Furthermore, by variation of the light patterns, the Met-azo-aptamer successfully controlled the timing, amplitude, and duration of downstream ERK activation. The Met-azo-aptamer developed in this study offers a high-resolution method for investigating the relationship between RTK activation patterns and cell function or fate.
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