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Expanding the Optogenetics Toolkit by Topological Inversion of Rhodopsins

Authors :
Amelie C. F. Bergs
Junchol Park
Jennifer Brown
Luke T. Coddington
James W Phillips
Elena Kuleshova
Alexander Gottschalk
Reza Behnam
Mikhail Proskurin
Alla Y. Karpova
Dougal G.R. Tervo
Joshua T. Dudman
Kathleen A. Martin
Source :
Cell. 175(4)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Targeted manipulation of activity in specific populations of neurons is important for investigating the neural circuit basis of behavior. Optogenetic approaches using light-sensitive microbial rhodopsins have permitted manipulations to reach a level of temporal precision that is enabling functional circuit dissection. As demand for more precise perturbations to serve specific experimental goals increases, a palette of opsins with diverse selectivity, kinetics, and spectral properties will be needed. Here, we introduce a novel approach of "topological engineering"-inversion of opsins in the plasma membrane-and demonstrate that it can produce variants with unique functional properties of interest for circuit neuroscience. In one striking example, inversion of a Channelrhodopsin variant converted it from a potent activator into a fast-acting inhibitor that operates as a cation pump. Our findings argue that membrane topology provides a useful orthogonal dimension of protein engineering that immediately permits as much as a doubling of the available toolkit.

Details

ISSN :
10974172
Volume :
175
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1248676ac61c43ead5c17456b3421dbf