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Spatiotemporal Control of Protein Activity through Optogenetic Allosteric Regulation
Published on: October 4, 2024
Exchange dynamics and kinetic control of gene regulation complexes
Alexander Johnson-Buck1, Adrien Chauvier1, Abrar A Abidi2
1Single Molecule Analysis Group, Department of Chemistry, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
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The classical view of gene regulation complexes as stable, modular machines needs amending based on emerging insights into their dynamic nature. Whereas recent advances in structural biology have provided high-resolution snapshots of these complex machines, single-molecule and live-cell imaging techniques reveal a more fluid picture: biological function emerges not from static architectures but from transient, dynamic assemblies that continually exchange their components and whose activity is tuned through kinetic control. In this Perspective, we propose dynamic, reversible assembly as a framework for understanding the mechanisms of RNA processing and gene regulation. Drawing on specific case studies from ribosome biogenesis, spliceosomes, small RNAs and transcription factors, we explore how ribonucleoprotein complexes and transcriptional ensembles form and dissolve in time, how protein intrinsically disordered regions collectively enable transcription factors to achieve specificity, and the kinetic principles underlying the fidelity, adaptability and robustness of cellular processes and their related pathologies. In doing so, we show how molecular interactions are governed by rates rather than by equilibrium affinities, providing a foundation for time-integrated structure-function studies.
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