Light‐Activated Gene Expression System Using a Caging‐Group‐Free Photoactivatable Dye
Tatsuki Nonomura,
Masafumi Minoshima,
Kazuya Kikuchi
Abstract:Optical regulation of transcription using chemical compounds is an effective strategy to manipulate gene expression spatiotemporally. Conventional caging approaches with photoremovable protecting groups may require intense UV‐light exposure and release potentially toxic byproducts. To address these problems, here we developed a light‐mediated transcriptional regulation system by combining a caging‐group‐free photoactivatable dye PaX560 and a multidrug‐binding transcriptional regulator QacR. The cationic dye ge… Show more
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