Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4754759 | Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
It has become clear that biological processes are highly dynamic and heterogeneous within and among cells. Conventional analytical tools and chemical or genetic manipulations are unsuitable for dissecting the role of their spatiotemporally dynamic nature. Recently, optical control of biomolecular signaling, a technology called “optogenetics,” has gained much attention. The technique has enabled spatial and temporal regulation of specific signaling pathways both in vitro and in vivo. This review presents strategies for optogenetic systems development and application for biological research. Combinations with other technologies and future perspectives are also discussed herein. Although many optogenetic approaches are designed to modulate ion channel conductivity, we mainly examine systems that target other biomolecular reactions such as gene expression, protein translocations, and kinase or receptor signaling pathways.
Keywords
PhytochromobilinNLSFGFRcryptochrome 2PIFUVRGEFRTKCryptochromePHYBBLUFPhycocyanobilinPCBCPH1LOV domainCOP1FKF1VIVIDVVDCIB1Cry2UVR8DronpaTemporal focusingSOSERKphrAu1phytochrome interacting factorGPCGPCRpKaflavin adenine dinucleotideFMNdhfrMAPKFluorescence resonance energy transferFRETOptogeneticsFADRTK, Receptor tyrosine kinasedihydrofolate reductasenuclear localization signalendoplasmic reticulumguanine nucleotide exchange factorPhotoreceptorflavin mononucleotidePhytochromephytochrome BLOVprotein kinase Amitogen-activated protein kinaseson of sevenlessextracellular signal-regulated kinasefibroblast growth factor receptorG protein-coupled receptorGIGANTEA
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Authors
M. Endo, T. Ozawa,