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A light way for nuclear cell biologists

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 169, Issue 3, Pages 273-286

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jb/mvaa139

Keywords

dynamics; nucleus; optogenetics; photo-sensors; protein engineering

Funding

  1. German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) under Germany's Excellence Strategy [390939984, CIBSS-EXS-2189]
  2. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [031L0079]
  3. University of Freiburg

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The nucleus, a complex organelle in eukaryotic cells, plays a crucial role in safeguarding and managing genetic information. Recent discoveries of a dynamic nuclear cytoskeleton made of actin filaments have opened up new insights into processes like gene expression and DNA repair. Optogenetics, a state-of-the-art technology using genetically encoded light sensitive proteins, offers exciting possibilities for studying nuclear cell biology.
The nucleus is a very complex organelle present in eukaryotic cells. Having the crucial task to safeguard, organize and manage the genetic information, it must tightly control its molecular constituents, its shape and its internal architecture at any given time. Despite our vast knowledge of nuclear cell biology, much is yet to be unravelled. For instance, only recently we came to appreciate the existence of a dynamic nuclear cytoskeleton made of actin filaments that regulates processes such as gene expression, DNA repair and nuclear expansion. This suggests further exciting discoveries ahead of us. Modern cell biologists embrace a new methodology relying on precise perturbations of cellular processes that require a reversible, highly spatially confinable, rapid, inexpensive and tuneable external stimulus: light. In this review, we discuss how optogenetics, the state-of-the-art technology that uses genetically encoded light sensitive proteins to steer biological processes, can be adopted to specifically investigate nuclear cell biology.

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