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Light express

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CURRENT OPINION IN SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.coisb.2021.100356

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Optogenetics; Protein engineering; Protein-protein interaction; Light-inducible gene expression; Control; Gene expression

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Although humans share similar genetic information, differences in gene expression lead to cellular diversity in appearance and behavior. Tools that control gene expression using light are preferred over chemical triggers due to the advantageous properties of light.
Each of us is a unique individual despite carrying almost the same genetic information as anyone else. Zooming in into our body, we find the same pattern: all cells share the same genome, and yet they look and behave differently. The process of gene expression is the reason behind this fascinating phenomenon whereby the same genome is translated in different sets of molecules being present in the cell at any given time. The ability to precisely control this process endows researchers with great power, not only for basic science purposes but also for biotechnological and biomedical applications. In this review, we will discuss the current arsenal of tools that consent to control gene expression using light as the external trigger. These tools are, in most cases, preferable to those based on chemical triggers owing to the many favorable properties of light, foremost its spatial confineability and easy removal.

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