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Imaging GFP-Based Reporters in Neurons with Multiwavelength Optogenetic Control

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 107, Issue 7, Pages 1554-1563

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2014.08.020

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  1. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  2. Office of Naval Research (ONR) Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers award [N00014-11-1-0549]
  3. Harvard Center for Brain Science
  4. National Institutes of Health (NTH) [1-R01-EB012498-01]
  5. NIH New Innovator grant [1-DP2-OD007428]
  6. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
  7. Herchel Smith Graduate Fellowship
  8. NTH MSTP grant [T32GM07753-36]

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To study the impact of neural activity on cellular physiology, one would like to combine precise control of firing patterns with highly sensitive probes of cellular physiology. Light-gated ion channels, e.g., Channelrhodopsin-2, enable precise control of firing patterns; green fluorescent protein-based reporters, e.g., the GCaMP6f Ca2+ reporter, enable highly sensitive probing of cellular physiology. However, for most actuator-reporter combinations, spectral overlap prevents straightforward combination within a single cell. Here we explore multiwavelength control of channelrhodopsins to circumvent this limitation. The stoplight technique described in this article uses channelrhodopsin variants that are opened by blue light and closed by orange light. Cells are illuminated with constant blue light to excite fluorescence of a green fluorescent protein-based reporter. Modulated illumination with orange light negatively regulates activation of the channelrhodopsin. We performed detailed photo-physical characterization and kinetic modeling of four candidate stoplight channelrhodopsins. The variant with the highest contrast, sdChR(C138S,E154A), enabled all-optical measurements of activity-induced calcium transients in cultured rat hippocampal neurons, although cell-to-cell variation in expression levels presents a challenge for quantification.

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