Optobiochemistry: Genetically Encoded Control of Protein Activity by Light

Authors
Seong, J.Lin, M.Z.
Issue Date
2021-06
Publisher
Annual Reviews Inc.
Citation
Annual Review of Biochemistry, v.90, pp.475 - 501
Abstract
Optobiochemical control of protein activities allows the investigation of protein functions in living cells with high spatiotemporal resolution. Over the last two decades, numerous natural photosensory domains have been characterized and synthetic domains engineered and assembled into photoregulatory systems to control protein function with light. Here, we review the field of optobiochemistry, categorizing photosensory domains by chromophore, describing photoregulatory systems by mechanism of action, and discussing protein classes frequently investigated using optical methods. We also present examples of how spatial or temporal control of proteins in living cells has provided new insights not possible with traditional biochemical or cell biological techniques. Copyright ? 2021 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved.
Keywords
optogenetics; protein domain; protein function; review; signal transduction; Optobiochemistry; Optogenetics; Photosensory domain; Signal transduction
ISSN
0066-4154
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116964
DOI
10.1146/annurev-biochem-072420-112431
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