Journal of Biological Engineering (Sep 2009)

A switchable light-input, light-output system modelled and constructed in yeast

  • Kozma-Bognar Laszlo,
  • Dixon Laura E,
  • Terecskei Kata,
  • Kapus Anita,
  • Sorokina Oxana,
  • Nagy Ferenc,
  • Millar Andrew J

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1754-1611-3-15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 15

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Abstract Background Advances in synthetic biology will require spatio-temporal regulation of biological processes in heterologous host cells. We develop a light-switchable, two-hybrid interaction in yeast, based upon the Arabidopsis proteins PHYTOCHROME A and FAR-RED ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 1-LIKE. Light input to this regulatory module allows dynamic control of a light-emitting LUCIFERASE reporter gene, which we detect by real-time imaging of yeast colonies on solid media. Results The reversible activation of the phytochrome by red light, and its inactivation by far-red light, is retained. We use this quantitative readout to construct a mathematical model that matches the system's behaviour and predicts the molecular targets for future manipulation. Conclusion Our model, methods and materials together constitute a novel system for a eukaryotic host with the potential to convert a dynamic pattern of light input into a predictable gene expression response. This system could be applied for the regulation of genetic networks - both known and synthetic.