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Pracheta Pal1, Saptarshi Pal1, Devrani Mitra1
1Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, West Bengal 700073, India.
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Inducible expression of endogenous and foreign genes has been a pivotal driving force behind a lot many seminal breakthroughs in biotechnology. Synthetic biology, a very promising field, largely relies on transgene expression platforms which facilitate convenient and conditional regulation. Optogenetic approaches that exploit light to steer biological events, e.g., gene expression, with excellent spatiotemporal control, are often more precise compared to chemical induction. Light being an omnipresent environmental stimulus, serves as the ideal cue, and enables high spatiotemporal accuracy with respect to gene expression. In this review, we focus on different elements relevant to light-inducible gene expression - light-responsive promoters, light-regulated transcription factors, and photocaged inducers. Using light as a binary input function, we explore the essence of logic gates towards the development of gene expression circuits - thereby understanding the entanglement between optogenetics and synthetic biology. We primarily focus on prokaryotes, but also draw comparisons with analogous eukaryotic gene expression systems.
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