Optochemical control of gene expression by photocaged guanine and riboswitches

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Abstract

Optical control of biomolecules via engineered proteins or photoactive small molecules has had a profound impact on biology. However, optochemical tools to control RNA functions in living cells are relatively limited. We synthesized a photoactivatable (photocaged) guanine to modulate gene expression under riboswitch control in both mammalian cells and Escherichia coli by light.

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Dhamodharan, V., Nomura, Y., Dwidar, M., & Yokobayashi, Y. (2018). Optochemical control of gene expression by photocaged guanine and riboswitches. Chemical Communications, 54(48), 6181–6183. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc02290a

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