| Literature DB >> 22827439 |
Somin Eunice Lee1, Darryl Y Sasaki, Younggeun Park, Ren Xu, James S Brennan, Mina J Bissell, Luke P Lee.
Abstract
The precise perturbation of gene circuits and the direct observation of signaling pathways in living cells are essential for both fundamental biology and translational medicine. Current optogenetic technology offers a new paradigm of optical control for cells; however, this technology relies on permanent genomic modifications with light-responsive genes, thus limiting dynamic reconfiguration of gene circuits. Here, we report precise control of perturbation and reconfiguration of gene circuits in living cells by optically addressable siRNA-Au nanoantennas. The siRNA-Au nanoantennas fulfill dual functions as selectively addressable optical receivers and biomolecular emitters of small interfering RNA (siRNA). Using siRNA-Au nanoantennas as optical inputs to existing circuit connections, photonic gene circuits are constructed in living cells. We show that photonic gene circuits are modular, enabling subcircuits to be combined on-demand. Photonic gene circuits open new avenues for engineering functional gene circuits useful for fundamental bioscience, bioengineering, and medical applications.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22827439 PMCID: PMC3458151 DOI: 10.1021/nn301744x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881