2013
DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2013.00006
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Optogenetic techniques for the study of native potassium channels

Abstract: Optogenetic tools were originally designed to target specific neurons for remote control of their activity by light and have largely been built around opsin-based channels and pumps. These naturally photosensitive opsins are microbial in origin and are unable to mimic the properties of native neuronal receptors and channels. Over the last 8 years, photoswitchable tethered ligands (PTLs) have enabled fast and reversible control of mammalian ion channels, allowing optical control of neuronal activity. One such P… Show more

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“…We tested this in hippocampal neurons using the TREK1-PCS technique (32). We found that displacement of the native, wild-type PLD2 by the catalytically inactive mutant PLD2-K578R decreased the endogenous TREK1 depolarization or current by fourfold as was also observed for protracted ethanol application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…We tested this in hippocampal neurons using the TREK1-PCS technique (32). We found that displacement of the native, wild-type PLD2 by the catalytically inactive mutant PLD2-K578R decreased the endogenous TREK1 depolarization or current by fourfold as was also observed for protracted ethanol application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Next to caged compounds, tethered photoswitches are particularly promising tools, since they may provide control of unprecedented precision and allow for combination with genetic targeting. Consequently, photoswitchable tethered ligands and modulators have also been developed for other membrane protein classes including, most notably, potassium channels [45,46], nicotinic acetylcholine receptors [19,47], GABA A receptors [48], as well as P2X receptors [49,50]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long term feeding increases plaque formation and leads to loss of synaptic markers [52]. The difficulty is that dantrolene lacks specificity and may be more directed to muscle ryanodine receptors [103]. …”
Section: Possible Therapeutic Approaches To Study the Calcium Changementioning
confidence: 99%