原细胞
凝聚
细胞器
生物物理学
化学
纳米技术
膜
生物
材料科学
生物化学
作者
Liyan Jia,Shan Gao,Yan Qiao
标识
DOI:10.1002/smtd.202301724
摘要
Abstract Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is responsible for the emergence of intracellular membrane‐less organelles and the development of coacervate protocells. Benefitting from the advantages of simplicity, precision, programmability, and noninvasiveness, light has become an effective tool to regulate the assembly dynamics of LLPS, and mediate various biochemical processes associated with LLPS. In this review, recent advances in optically controlling membrane‐less organelles within living organisms are summarized, thereby modulating a series of biological processes including irreversible protein aggregation pathologies, transcription activation, metabolic flux, genomic rearrangements, and enzymatic reactions. Among these, the intracellular systems (i.e., optoDroplet, Corelet, PixELL, CasDrop, and other optogenetic systems) that enable the photo‐mediated control over biomolecular condensation are highlighted. The design of photoactive complex coacervate protocells in laboratory settings by utilizing photochromic molecules such as azobenzene and diarylethene is further discussed. This review is expected to provide in‐depth insights into phase separation‐associated biochemical processes, bio‐metabolism, and diseases.
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