A Framework for Discovering, Designing, and Testing MicroProteins to Regulate Synthetic Transcriptional Modules
2016
PLANT SYNTHETIC PROMOTERS: METHODS AND PROTOCOLS
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4939-6396-6_12
Transcription factors often form protein complexes and give rise to intricate transcriptional networks. The regulation of transcription factor multimerization plays a key role in the fine-tuning of the underlying transcriptional pathways and can be exploited to modulate synthetic transcriptional modules. A novel regulation of protein complex formation is emerging: microProteins-truncated transcription factors-engage in protein-protein interactions with transcriptional complexes and modulate their transcriptional activity. Here, we outline a strategy for the discovery, design, and test of putative miPs to fine-tune the activity of transcription factors regulating synthetic or natural transcriptional circuits.