Affiliation:
1. University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Department of Biochemistry Urbana Illinois USA
2. University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology Urbana Illinois USA
3. Cancer Center at Illinois University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Urbana Illinois USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundOpsin‐based optogenetics has emerged as a powerful biomedical tool using light to control protein conformation. Such capacity has been initially demonstrated to control ion flow across the cell membrane, enabling precise control of action potential in excitable cells such as neurons or muscle cells. Further advancement in optogenetics incorporates a greater variety of photoactivatable proteins and results in flexible control of biological processes, such as gene expression and signal transduction, with commonly employed light sources such as LEDs or lasers in optical microscopy. Blessed by the precise genetic targeting specificity and superior spatiotemporal resolution, optogenetics offers new biological insights into physiological and pathological mechanisms underlying health and diseases. Recently, its clinical potential has started to be capitalized, particularly for blindness treatment, due to the convenient light delivery into the eye.Aims and methodsThis work summarizes the progress of current clinical trials and provides a brief overview of basic structures and photophysics of commonly used photoactivable proteins. We highlight recent achievements such as optogenetic control of the chimeric antigen receptor, CRISPR‐Cas system, gene expression, and organelle dynamics. We discuss conceptual innovation and technical challenges faced by current optogenetic research.ConclusionIn doing so, we provide a framework that showcases ever‐growing applications of optogenetics in biomedical research and may inform novel precise medicine strategies based on this enabling technology.
Funder
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
National Institute of Mental Health
National Science Foundation
Subject
Molecular Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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