Engineered Networks of Synthetic and Natural Proteins To Control Cell Migration
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Mammalian cells reprogrammed with engineered transgenes
have the potential to be useful therapeutic platforms because they
can support large genetic networks, can be taken from a host or patient,
and perform useful functions such as migration and secretion. Successful
engineering of mammalian cells will require the development of modules
that can perform well-defined, reliable functions, such as directed
cell migration toward a chemical or physical signal. One inherently
modular cellular pathway is the Ca2+ signaling pathway:
protein modules that mobilize and respond to Ca2+ are combined
across cell types to create complexity. We have designed a chimera
of Rac1, a GTPase that controls cell morphology and migration, and
calmodulin (CaM), a Ca2+-responsive protein, to control
cell migration. The Rac1-CaM chimera (named RACer) controlled lamellipodia
growth in response to Ca2+. RACer was combined with LOVS1K
(a previously engineered light-sensitive Ca2+-mobilizing
module) and cytokine receptors to create protein networks where blue
light and growth factors regulated cell morphology and, thereby, cell
migration. To show the generalizability of our design, we created
a Cdc42-CaM chimera that controls filopodia growth in response to
Ca2+. The insights that have been gained into Ca2+ signaling and cell migration will allow future work to combine engineered
protein systems to enable reprogrammed cell sensing of relevant therapeutic
targets in vivo.
创建时间:
2016-02-20



