Optochemical Control of Bacterial Gene Expression: Novel Photocaged Compounds for Different Promoter Systems

Abstract: Photocaged compounds are applied for implementing precise, optochemical control of gene expression in bacteria. To broaden the scope of UV‐light‐responsive inducer molecules, six photocaged carbohydrates were synthesized and photochemically characterized, with the absorption exhibiting a red‐shift. Their differing linkage through ether, carbonate, and carbamate bonds revealed that carbonate and carbamate bonds are convenient. Subsequently, those compounds were successfully applied in vivo for controlling gene expression in E. coli via blue light illumination. Furthermore, benzoate‐based expression systems were subjected to light control by establishing a novel photocaged salicylic acid derivative. Besides its synthesis and in vitro characterization, we demonstrate the challenging choice of a suitable promoter system for light‐controlled gene expression in E. coli. We illustrate various bottlenecks during both photocaged inducer synthesis and in vivo application and possibilities to overcome them. These findings pave the way towards novel caged inducer‐dependent systems for wavelength‐selective gene expression.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

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Optochemical Control of Bacterial Gene Expression: Novel Photocaged Compounds for Different Promoter Systems ; day:02 ; month:12 ; year:2021 ; extent:1
ChemBioChem ; (02.12.2021) (gesamt 1)

Urheber
Hogenkamp, Fabian
Knapp, Fabienne
Bitzenhofer, Nora
Ophoven, Vera
Haase, Mona
Bier, Claus
Binder, Dennis
Jaeger, Karl‐Erich
Drepper, Thomas
Pietruszka, Jörg

DOI
10.1002/cbic.202100467
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2021120714383609180508
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15.08.2025, 07:27 MESZ

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