2016
DOI: 10.1101/081430
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A two-state photoconversion model predicts the spectral response dynamics of optogenetic systems

Abstract: In optogenetics, light signals are used to control genetically engineered photoreceptors, and in turn manipulate biological pathways with unmatched precision. Recently, evolved photoreceptors with diverse in vitro-measured wavelength and intensity-dependent photoswitching properties have been repurposed for synthetic control of gene expression, proteolysis, and numerous other cellular processes. However, the relationship between the input light spectrum and in vivo photoreceptor response dynamics is poorly und… Show more

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