Fluorescent biosensors illuminate the spatial regulation of cell signaling across scales

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Abstract

As cell signaling research has advanced, it has become clearer that signal transduction has complex spatiotemporal regulation that goes beyond foundational linear transduction models. Several technologies have enabled these discoveries, including fluorescent biosensors designed to report live biochemical signaling events. As genetically encoded and live-cell compatible tools, fluorescent biosensors are well suited to address diverse cell signaling questions across different spatial scales of regulation. In this review, methods of examining spatial signaling regulation and the design of fluorescent biosensors are introduced. Then, recent biosensor developments that illuminate the importance of spatial regulation in cell signaling are highlighted at several scales, including membranes and organelles, molecular assemblies, and cell/tissue heterogeneity. In closing, perspectives on how fluorescent biosensors will continue enhancing cell signaling research are discussed.

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Lyons, A. C., Mehta, S., & Zhang, J. (2023, October 1). Fluorescent biosensors illuminate the spatial regulation of cell signaling across scales. Biochemical Journal. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20220223

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