Bioluminescence is a powerful, inexpensive, and non-invasive method to monitor gene expression, enzymatic activity, protein-protein interactions and response to therapeutics both in vitro and in vivo. However, bioluminescence requires the use of a luciferase derived from a small number of luminogenic organisms (e.g., fireflies), and is limited to applications and organisms where genetic manipulation is both possible and practical. In this exploratory/developmental grant, we will identify proteins in non-luminous species that are latent luciferases, capable of bioluminescent light emission when treated with an appropriate substrate. In support of this substrate-directed approach, we have identified a fruit fly protein that is revealed to be a luciferase when treated with a synthetic luciferin analog. This unprecedented result shows that the function of a protein can be fundamentally changed simply by modification of the substrate, rather than by mutation. Beyond the paradigm-shifting implications for the evolution and design of new enzymatic activities, the prospect that non-luminogenic organisms encode latent luciferases has transformative potential for the non-invasive optical imaging of endogenous processes, potentially enabling bioluminescence imaging in native cells and organisms without the need for the introduction of an exogenous luciferase.
Bioluminescence is a powerful, inexpensive, and non-invasive method to monitor gene expression, enzymatic activity, protein-protein interactions and response to therapeutics both in vitro and in vivo. However, this technique requires the use of a luciferase derived from a small number of bioluminescent organisms (e.g., fireflies), and is limited to applications and organisms where genetic manipulation is both possible and practical. In this exploratory/developmental grant, we will identify proteins that can enable bioluminescence imaging in native cells and organisms without the need for the introduction of an exogenous luciferase.
Miller, Stephen C; Mofford, David M; Adams Jr, Spencer T (2018) Lessons Learned from Luminous Luciferins and Latent Luciferases. ACS Chem Biol 13:1734-1740 |
Sharma, Deepak K; Adams Jr, Spencer T; Liebmann, Kate L et al. (2017) Rapid Access to a Broad Range of 6'-Substituted Firefly Luciferin Analogues Reveals Surprising Emitters and Inhibitors. Org Lett 19:5836-5839 |
Mofford, David M; Liebmann, Kate L; Sankaran, Ganapathy Subramanian et al. (2017) Luciferase Activity of Insect Fatty Acyl-CoA Synthetases with Synthetic Luciferins. ACS Chem Biol 12:2946-2951 |