Toward Multiplexed Optogenetic Circuits

Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2022 Jan 5:9:804563. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.804563. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Owing to its ubiquity and easy availability in nature, light has been widely employed to control complex cellular behaviors. Light-sensitive proteins are the foundation to such diverse and multilevel adaptive regulations in a large range of organisms. Due to their remarkable properties and potential applications in engineered systems, exploration and engineering of natural light-sensitive proteins have significantly contributed to expand optogenetic toolboxes with tailor-made performances in synthetic genetic circuits. Progressively, more complex systems have been designed in which multiple photoreceptors, each sensing its dedicated wavelength, are combined to simultaneously coordinate cellular responses in a single cell. In this review, we highlight recent works and challenges on multiplexed optogenetic circuits in natural and engineered systems for a dynamic regulation breakthrough in biotechnological applications.

Keywords: biotechnological applications; engineered photoreceptor modules; light-sensitive proteins; metabolic engineering; multiplexed regulation; optogenetic circuits.

Publication types

  • Review