학술논문

Optogenetic activation of intracellular signaling based on light-inducible protein-protein homo-interactions
Document Type
article
Source
Neural Regeneration Research, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 25-30 (2022)
Subject
cryptochrome 2
homo-interaction
intracellular signaling
light
light-induced protein-protein interaction
light-oxygen-voltage-sensing domain
light-sensitive proteins
optogenetics
phytochrome
signal transduction
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Language
English
ISSN
1673-5374
Abstract
Dynamic protein-protein interactions are essential for proper cell functioning. Homo-interaction events—physical interactions between the same type of proteins—represent a pivotal subset of protein-protein interactions that are widely exploited in activating intracellular signaling pathways. Capacities of modulating protein-protein interactions with spatial and temporal resolution are greatly desired to decipher the dynamic nature of signal transduction mechanisms. The emerging optogenetic technology, based on genetically encoded light-sensitive proteins, provides promising opportunities to dissect the highly complex signaling networks with unmatched specificity and spatiotemporal precision. Here we review recent achievements in the development of optogenetic tools enabling light-inducible protein-protein homo-interactions and their applications in optical activation of signaling pathways.