光遗传学
合成生物学
嗜光蛋白
计算机科学
沟道视紫红质
纳米技术
生物
神经科学
隐色素
计算生物学
材料科学
生物钟
昼夜节律
作者
Mareike D. Hoffmann,Felix Bubeck,Roland Eils,Dominik Niopek
标识
DOI:10.1002/adbi.201800098
摘要
Abstract Optogenetics is a powerful method for studying dynamic processes in living cells and has advanced cell biology research over the recent past. Key to the successful application of optogenetics is the careful design of the light‐sensing module, typically employing a natural or engineered photoreceptor that links the exogenous light input to the cellular process under investigation. Light–oxygen–voltage (LOV) domains, a highly diverse class of small blue light sensors, have proven to be particularly versatile for engineering optogenetic input modules. These can function via diverse modalities, including inducible allostery, protein recruitment, dimerization, or dissociation. This study reviews recent advances in the development of LOV domain‐based optogenetic tools and their application for studying and controlling selected cellular functions. Focusing on the widely employed LOV2 domain from Avena sativa phototropin‐1, this review highlights the broad spectrum of engineering opportunities that can be explored to achieve customized optogenetic regulation. Finally, major bottlenecks in the development of optogenetic methods are discussed and strategies to overcome these with recent synthetic biology approaches are pointed out.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI