Optogenetics and photopharmacology are two perspective modern methodologies for control and monitoring of biological processes from an isolated cell to complex cell assemblies and organisms. Both methodologies use optically active components that being introduced into the cells of interest allow for optical control or monitoring of different cellular processes. In optogenetics, genetic materials are introduced into the cells to express light-sensitive proteins or protein constructs. In photopharmacology, photochromic compounds are delivered into a cell directly but not produced inside the cell from a genetic material. The development of both optogenetics and photopharmacology is inseparable from the design of improved tools (protein constructs or organic molecules) optimized for specific applications. Herein, we review the main tools that are used in modern optogenetics and photopharmaclogy and describe the types of cellular processes that can be controlled by these tools. Although a large number of different kinds of optogenetic tools exist, their performance can be evaluated with a limited number of metrics that have to be optimized for specific applications. We classify these metrics and describe the ways of their improvement.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPROGRESS IN PHOTON SCIENCE: RECENT ADVANCES
EditorsK Yamanouchi, S Tunik, Makarov
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages139-172
Number of pages34
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-05973-6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Event3rd Students and Researchers Exchange Program in Sciences (STEPS) Symposium on Photon Science - Moscow
Duration: 11 Mar 201812 Mar 2018

Publication series

NameSpringer Series in Chemical Physics
PublisherSPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
Volume119
ISSN (Print)0172-6218

Conference

Conference3rd Students and Researchers Exchange Program in Sciences (STEPS) Symposium on Photon Science
CityMoscow
Period11/03/1812/03/18

    Scopus subject areas

  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

    Research areas

  • GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN, ALL-OPTICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, RESONANCE ENERGY-TRANSFER, DIRECTED EVOLUTION, ACTION-POTENTIALS, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE, VISIBLE-LIGHT, IN-VIVO, RED, CHANNELRHODOPSIN

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