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Autoinducer-fluorophore conjugates enable FRET in LuxR proteins in vitro and in cells.


ABSTRACT: Cell-to-cell signaling, or quorum sensing (QS), in many Gram-negative bacteria is governed by small molecule signals (N-acyl-L-homoserine lactones, AHLs) and their cognate receptors (LuxR-type proteins). The mechanistic underpinnings of QS in these bacteria are severely limited due to the challenges of isolating and manipulating most LuxR-type proteins. Reports of quantitative direct-binding experiments on LuxR-type proteins are scarce, and robust and generalizable methods that provide such data are largely nonexistent. We report herein a Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) assay that leverages (1) conserved tryptophans located in the LuxR-type protein ligand-binding site and synthetic fluorophore-AHL conjugates, and (2) isolation of the proteins bound to weak agonists. The FRET assay permits straightforward measurement of ligand-binding affinities with receptor-either in vitro or in cells-and was shown to be compatible with six LuxR-type proteins. These methods will advance fundamental investigations of LuxR-type protein mechanism and the development of small molecule QS modulators.

SUBMITTER: Styles MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9529866 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Autoinducer-fluorophore conjugates enable FRET in LuxR proteins in vitro and in cells.

Styles Matthew J MJ   Boursier Michelle E ME   McEwan Margaret A MA   Santa Emma E EE   Mattmann Margrith E ME   Slinger Betty L BL   Blackwell Helen E HE  

Nature chemical biology 20220804 10


Cell-to-cell signaling, or quorum sensing (QS), in many Gram-negative bacteria is governed by small molecule signals (N-acyl-L-homoserine lactones, AHLs) and their cognate receptors (LuxR-type proteins). The mechanistic underpinnings of QS in these bacteria are severely limited due to the challenges of isolating and manipulating most LuxR-type proteins. Reports of quantitative direct-binding experiments on LuxR-type proteins are scarce, and robust and generalizable methods that provide such data  ...[more]

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