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Temporally precise in vivo control of intracellular signalling

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NATURE
卷 458, 期 7241, 页码 1025-1029

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature07926

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  1. NIH/NIMH National Research Service Award
  2. Stanford Medical Scientist Training Program
  3. NARSAD Young Investigator Award
  4. CIRM
  5. McKnight
  6. Coulter
  7. Klingenstein
  8. Keck
  9. NSF
  10. NIDA
  11. NIH Pioneer Award
  12. Albert Yu and Mary Bechmann Foundation
  13. Kinetics Foundation

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In the study of complex mammalian behaviours, technological limitations have prevented spatiotemporally precise control over intracellular signalling processes. Here we report the development of a versatile family of genetically encoded optical tools ('optoXRs') that leverage common structure -function relationships(1) among G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to recruit and control, with high spatiotemporal precision, receptor-initiated biochemical signalling pathways. In particular, we have developed and characterized two optoXRs that selectively recruit distinct, targeted signalling pathways in response to light. The two optoXRs exerted opposing effects on spike firing in nucleus accumbens in vivo, and precisely timed optoXR photostimulation in nucleus accumbens by itself sufficed to drive conditioned place preference in freely moving mice. The optoXR approach allows testing of hypotheses regarding the causal impact of biochemical signalling in behaving mammals, in a targetable and temporally precise manner.

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