Optogenetic Induction of Protein Localization in BHK21 Mammalian Cell Culture
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Construction of an LED Array for Long-term Light Stimulation in a CO2 Incubator
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Optogenetic Induction of PC12 Cell Differentiation
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Optogenetic Control of Kinase Activity in Xenopus Embryos
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Results: Optogenetic Induction of PC12 Cell Differntiation and Kinase Activity in Live Xenopus Embryos
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of this experiment is to use light to control the mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway in intact cells and in Xenopus embryos. This method can help answer key questions in cellular and developmental biology, such as
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This protocol describes an optogenetic strategy to modulate mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activity during cell differentiation and Xenopus embryonic development. This method allows for the reversible activation of the MAPK signaling pathway in mammalian cell culture and in multicellular live organisms, like Xenopus embryos, with high spatial and temporal resolution.