Bistable Photoswitch Allows in Vivo Control of Hematopoiesis - Université Grenoble Alpes
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Bistable Photoswitch Allows in Vivo Control of Hematopoiesis

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Optical control has enabled functional modulation in cell culture with unparalleled spatiotemporal resolution. However, current tools for in vivo manipulation are scarce. Her; we design and implement a genuine on-off optochemical probe capable of achieving hematopoietic control in zebrafish. Our photopharmacological approach first developed conformationally strained visible light photoswitches (CS-VIPs) as inhibitors of the histone methyltransferase MLL1 (KMT2A). In blood homeostasis MLL1 plays a crucial yet controversial role. CS-VIP 8 optimally fulfils the requirements of a true bistable functional system in vivo under visible-light irradiation, and with unprecedented stability. These properties are exemplified via hematopoiesis photoinhibition with a single isomer in zebrafish. The present interdisciplinary study uncovers the mechanism of action of CS-VIPs. Upon WDRS binding, CS-VIP 8 causes MLL1 release with concomitant allosteric rearrangements in the WDRS/RbBPS interface. Since our tool provides on-demand reversible control without genetic intervention or continuous irradiation, it will foster hematopathology and epigenetic investigations. Furthermore, our workflow will enable exquisite photocontrol over other targets inhibited by macrocycles.

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Chimie
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hal-03621281 , version 1 (13-07-2022)

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Lea Albert, Jatin Nagpal, Wieland Steinchen, Lei Zhang, Laura Werel, et al.. Bistable Photoswitch Allows in Vivo Control of Hematopoiesis. ACS Central Science, 2022, 8 (1), pp.57-66. ⟨10.1021/acscentsci.1c00434⟩. ⟨hal-03621281⟩
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