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Dual Activation of cAMP Production Through Photostimulation or Chemical Stimulation.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2020-07-12)
Nyla Naim, Jeff M Reece, Xuefeng Zhang, Daniel L Altschuler
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cAMP is a crucial mediator of multiple cell signaling pathways. This cyclic nucleotide requires strict spatiotemporal control for effective function. Light-activated proteins have become a powerful tool to study signaling kinetics due to having quick on/off rates and minimal off-target effects. The photoactivated adenylyl cyclase from Beggiatoa (bPAC) produces cAMP rapidly upon stimulation with blue light. However, light delivery is not always feasible, especially in vivo. Hence, we created a luminescence-activated cyclase by fusing bPAC with nanoluciferase (nLuc) to allow chemical activation of cAMP activity. This dual-activated adenylyl cyclase can be stimulated using short bursts of light or long-term chemical activation with furimazine and other related luciferins. Together these can be used to mimic transient, chronic, and oscillating patterns of cAMP signaling. Moreover, when coupled to compartment-specific targeting domains, these reagents provide a new powerful tool for cAMP spatiotemporal dynamic studies. Here, we describe detailed methods for working with bPAC-nLuc in mammalian cells, stimulating cAMP production with light and luciferins, and measuring total cAMP accumulation.

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Cell Dissociation Solution Non-enzymatic 1x, Prepared in phosphate buffered saline without calcium and magnesium, sterile-filtered, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture
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Nutrient Mixture F-12 Ham, powder, with L-glutamine and 0.863 mg/L zinc sulfate, without sodium bicarbonate, Coon′s Modification, suitable for cell culture