Reprint

The Advances and Applications of Optogenetics

Edited by
December 2020
164 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03943-673-6 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03943-674-3 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue The Advances and Applications of Optogenetics that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Computer Science & Mathematics
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary
This book provides an update for the rapidly developing technology known as “optogenetics”, which is the use of genetically encoded light-sensitive molecular elements (usually derived from lower organisms) to control or report various physiological and biochemical processes within the cell. Two ongoing clinical trials use optogenetic tools for vision restoration, and optogenetic strategies have been suggested as novel therapies for several neurological, psychiatric and cardiac disorders. This Special Issue comprises two reviews and seven experimental papers on different types of light-sensitive modules widely used in optogenetic studies. These papers demonstrate the efficiency and versatility of optogenetics and are expected to be equally relevant for advanced users and beginners considering using optogenetic tools in their research.
Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2021 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
optogenetic tools; neuroscience; calcium sensor; voltage sensor; neurotransmitters; optogenetics; channelrhodopsins; sodium; calcium; DC gate; Optogenetics; p53; AsLOV2; LINuS; LEXY; MIP; PMI; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii; ion channel; optogenetics; electrophysiology; molecular dynamics simulations; membrane-protein interaction; energy of membrane deformation; CTMD method, residual hydrophobic mismatch; microbial rhodopsin; channelrhodopsin; electrophysiology; optogenetics; membrane current; hippocampal neurons; optogenetics; light stimulation; channelrhodopsin-2; photoreceptor; BLUF; modular domain; optogenetics; channelrhodopsin; resonance Raman; flash photolysis; hybrid QM/MM simulation; electrophysiology; two-photon; azobenzene; optogenetics; photoswitch; optogenetics; photoswitching; photocontrol; all-optical electrophysiology; microbial rhodopsins; ion channels; LOV domains; membrane potential; intracellular trafficking; protein–protein interaction; signaling