“…Previously, we adopted the PA-Gal4/UAS (upstream activation sequence) system, in which the PA transcription factor was GAVPO, to analyze the functional importance of gene expression changes of the bHLH transcription factor Ascl1 in the regulation of neural stem cells (Imayoshi et al, 2013;Kageyama, 2014a, 2014b). Because VVD, the smallest light-oxygen-voltage domain-containing protein, is used as a photocontrolled dimer-formation module and GAVPO is very small (56 kDa), it can be expressed in multiple cell types via various gene delivery methods, including lipofection and electroporation of expression plasmids, and viral vectors, such as lentivirus vectors (Imayoshi et al, 2013;Isomura et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2012). GAVPO is extremely sensitive to light, and brief pulses of weak blue light are sufficient to induce high expression levels of the downstream genes.…”