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Microbial Rhodopsins: Diversity, Mechanisms, and Optogenetic Applications.


ABSTRACT: Microbial rhodopsins are a family of photoactive retinylidene proteins widespread throughout the microbial world. They are notable for their diversity of function, using variations of a shared seven-transmembrane helix design and similar photochemical reactions to carry out distinctly different light-driven energy and sensory transduction processes. Their study has contributed to our understanding of how evolution modifies protein scaffolds to create new protein chemistry, and their use as tools to control membrane potential with light is fundamental to optogenetics for research and clinical applications. We review the currently known functions and present more in-depth assessment of three functionally and structurally distinct types discovered over the past two years: (a) anion channelrhodopsins (ACRs) from cryptophyte algae, which enable efficient optogenetic neural suppression; (b) cryptophyte cation channelrhodopsins (CCRs), structurally distinct from the green algae CCRs used extensively for neural activation and from cryptophyte ACRs; and

SUBMITTER: Govorunova EG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5747503 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microbial Rhodopsins: Diversity, Mechanisms, and Optogenetic Applications.

Govorunova Elena G EG   Sineshchekov Oleg A OA   Li Hai H   Spudich John L JL  

Annual review of biochemistry 20170309


Microbial rhodopsins are a family of photoactive retinylidene proteins widespread throughout the microbial world. They are notable for their diversity of function, using variations of a shared seven-transmembrane helix design and similar photochemical reactions to carry out distinctly different light-driven energy and sensory transduction processes. Their study has contributed to our understanding of how evolution modifies protein scaffolds to create new protein chemistry, and their use as tools  ...[more]

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