Curated Optogenetic Publication Database

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Qr: author:"Adam Varady"
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zHORSE as an optogenetic zebrafish strain for precise spatiotemporal control over gene expression during development.

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Dev Cell, 26 Jun 2025 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2025.06.005 Link to full text
Abstract: Proper vertebrate development is dependent on tightly regulated expression of genes at the correct time and place. To identify normal but also dysregulated development leading to disease, in vivo interrogation methods with high spatiotemporal resolution are required. Recently, optogenetic tools to manipulate gene expression with spatiotemporal control have emerged, but their in vivo applications remain challenging. Here, we present a transgenic zebrafish strain termed zebrafish for heat-shock-inducible optogenetic recombinase expression (zHORSE) with inducible expression of a light-activatable Cre recombinase. We demonstrate that zHORSE endows robust spatiotemporal control over gene expression down to single-cell level at different developmental stages. We apply zHORSE for lineage tracing to identify caudal fin progenitors and for targeted expression of oncogenes. Surprisingly, one oncogene, EWS::FLI1, can cause ectopic fin formation when induced in permissive environments. zHORSE is compatible with existing loxP zebrafish effector strains and will enable many applications ranging from dissecting and precisely manipulating development to clonal cancer modeling.
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Non-neuromodulatory Optogenetic Tools in Zebrafish.

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Front Cell Dev Biol, 3 Jun 2020 DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2020.00418 Link to full text
Abstract: The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a popular vertebrate model organism to investigate molecular mechanisms driving development and disease. Due to its transparency at embryonic and larval stages, investigations in the living organism are possible with subcellular resolution using intravital microscopy. The beneficial optical characteristics of zebrafish not only allow for passive observation, but also active manipulation of proteins and cells by light using optogenetic tools. Initially, photosensitive ion channels have been applied for neurobiological studies in zebrafish to dissect complex behaviors on a cellular level. More recently, exciting non-neural optogenetic tools have been established to control gene expression or protein localization and activity, allowing for unprecedented non-invasive and precise manipulation of various aspects of cellular physiology. Zebrafish will likely be a vertebrate model organism at the forefront of in vivo application of non-neural optogenetic tools and pioneering work has already been performed. In this review, we provide an overview of non-neuromodulatory optogenetic tools successfully applied in zebrafish to control gene expression, protein localization, cell signaling, migration and cell ablation.
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