Curated Optogenetic Publication Database

Search precisely and efficiently by using the advantage of the hand-assigned publication tags that allow you to search for papers involving a specific trait, e.g. a particular optogenetic switch or a host organism.

Qr: switch:"CRY2hiclu"
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OptoLoop - an optogenetic tool to probe the functional role of genome organization.

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J Cell Sci, 20 Feb 2026 DOI: 10.1242/jcs.264574 Link to full text
Abstract: The genome folds inside the cell nucleus into hierarchical architectural features, such as chromatin loops and domains. If and how this genome organization influences the regulation of gene expression remains only partially understood. The structure-function relationship of genomes has traditionally been probed by population-wide measurements after mutation of crucial DNA elements or by perturbation of chromatin-associated proteins. To circumvent possible pleiotropic effects of such approaches, we have developed OptoLoop, an optogenetic system that allows direct manipulation of chromatin contacts by light in a controlled fashion. OptoLoop is based on the fusion between a nuclease-dead SpCas9 protein and the light-inducible oligomerizing protein CRY2. We demonstrate that OptoLoop can bring together genomically distant, repetitive DNA loci. As a proof-of-principle application of OptoLoop, we probed the functional role of DNA looping in the regulation of the human telomerase gene TERT. By analyzing the extent of chromatin looping and nascent RNA production at individual alleles, we find evidence for looping-mediated repression of TERT. In sum, OptoLoop represents a novel means for the interrogation of structure-function relationships in the genome.
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A comparison of the substrate specificities of endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidases from Streptomyces griseus and Diplococcus Pneumoniae.

blue BLUF domains Cryptochromes LOV domains CHO DP-12 Background
Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 3 Nov 1975 DOI: 10.1007/s00253-024-13363-4 Link to full text
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