Nongenetic control of receptor signaling dynamics using a DNA-based optochemical tool†
Abstract
Optochemical tools that can modulate the activity of the target protein provide an opportunity for studying and regulating the related biological processes. Here we present a DNA-based nongenetic optochemical tool that can control the dynamics of growth factor signaling. This photo-caged mimicry of growth factor can be a promising tool for elucidating a linkage between the dynamics of signaling and the resulting biological outcomes, as well as for manipulating cellular functions and the fate of living cells.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Multimolecular Crowding in Biosystems