Highly multiplexed design of an allosteric transcription factor to sense new ligands

Citation

K.K. Nishikawa et al. "Highly multiplexed design of an allosteric transcription factor to sense new ligands" Nature Communications (2024) 15:10001 [DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-54260-8]

Description

Allosteric transcription factors (aTF) regulate gene expression through conformational changes induced by small molecule binding. Although widely used as biosensors, aTFs have proven challenging to design for detecting new molecules because mutation of ligand-binding residues often disrupts allostery. Here, we develop Sensor-seq, a high-throughput platform to design and identify aTF biosensors that bind to non-native ligands. We screen a library of 17,737 variants of the aTF TtgR, a regulator of a multidrug exporter, against six non-native ligands of diverse chemical structures - four derivatives of the cancer therapeutic tamoxifen, the antimalarial drug quinine, and the opiate analog naltrexone - as well as two native flavonoid ligands, naringenin and phloretin. Sensor-seq identifies biosensors for each of these ligands with high dynamic range and diverse specificity profiles. The structure of a naltrexone-bound design shows shape-complementary methionine-aromatic interactions driving ligand specificity. To demonstrate practical utility, we develop cell-free detection systems for naltrexone and quinine. Sensor-seq enables rapid and scalable design of new biosensors, overcoming constraints of natural biosensors.

Data Access

The processed Sensor-seq datasets generated in this study have been deposited in Zenodo [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13381000]. The raw RNA-seq and amplicon sequencing files generated in this study have been deposited in the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) under accession code SRP540614. The crystallography data generated in this study for the naltrexone-bound 3A7 variant are available in the RCSB Protein Data Bank (PDB) under accession code 8V90. The resveratrol-bound TtgR structure used for comparisons with the 3A7 mutant is available in the RCSB PDB under accession code 7K1CSource data are provided with this paper. Scripts used to analyze the Sensor-seq data are available at Github [https://github.com/raman-lab/sensor_seq].

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