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Split-Indigoidine synthetase as optical reporter for benchmarking protein-protein interactions

Preprint Created on 05 Jun 2026 bioRxiv

Indigoidine is a blue pigment biosynthesized by a single-module Non-Ribosomal Peptide Synthetase (NRPS) using L-glutamine as substrate. Despite its potential as a colorimetric reporter, no such system has been established from it to date. We used a recently characterized interdomain fusion site located between its adenylation (A) and thiolation (T) domains to develop the Indi2GO system, which provides a naked-eye detectable and quantitative optical readout of transient and covalent protein-protein-interaction (PPI) in living cells. Indi2GO enables high-throughput benchmarking and optimization of PPI tools in a standard 96-well plate reader format, without requiring exogenous substrates, specialized equipment or complex analytical workflows. We demonstrate its broad applicability with three widely used protein-protein interaction tools: SYNZIPS, inteins, and the SpyTag:SpyCatcher system. We used Indi2GO to validate novel SYNZIP pairs, which we used in NRPS engineering, highlighting its applicability for the development of novel PPI-mediating tools in the context of NRPS engineering and synthetic biology.

Gonschorek, P., Schelhas, C., Flakowski, M., Schenk, L., Podolski, A., Bode, H. B.

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