Part:BBa_K1965015
CaM(E104Q):cLuc
Introduction
CaM(E104Q):cLuc is a genetic fusion of human calmodulin (CaM, UniProtKB - P62158) with introduced mutation E104Q and the C‑terminal fragment of split firefly luciferase (cLuc, UniProtKB - P08659). The part in combination with BBa_K1965014 (nLuc:M13) comprises a calcium sensor for detecting calcium concentrations above physiological level. IntroductionCalmodulin is a small calcium binding protein that changes its conformation in the presence of free calcium ions. In our calcium sensor, the conformational change that promotes interaction of CaM with the M13 peptide upon calcium ion binding, brings the two fragments of split firefly luciferase together and reconstitutes its activity ( 1A ). If you want to know more about split calcium sensor design please click here . We show that the CaM(E104Q):cLuc protein (BBa_K1965015) for formation of the split calcium sensor is expressed in the cytoplasm of HEK293T cells ( 1B ). Co-expression of CaM(E104Q):cLuc (BBa_K1965015) and nLuc:M13 (BBa_K1965014) resulted in a 10-fold change in luciferase activity upon stimulation with 10 µM ionophore.
The split calcium sensor is compatible with different constructs and different means of stimulation. In addition to ionophore stimulation, it also responds to stimulation by direct contact that underlies the sense of touch, where calcium enters cells via stimulation of a designed mechano-responsive system. In addition to the split calcium sensor, HEK293 cells were transfected with the following constructs: BBa_K1965000 (coding for a bacterial mechanosensitive receptor MscS), BBa_K1965003 and BBa_K1965004 (coding for proteins GvpC and GvpA, respectively, enabling formation of gas vesicles) ( 2A . As shown in Figure 2B, the cells were able to convert mechanical stimulus (in this case, touching with a glass rod ( touchpaint ) into light signal by activation of the calcium sensor and reconstitution of split luciferase.
Sequence and Features
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