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ReaChR: a red-shifted variant of channelrhodopsin enables deep transcranial optogenetic excitation.

Nat Neurosci.. 2013-09;  16(9)
Lin JY, Knutsen PM, Muller A, Kleinfeld D, Tsien RY. Department of Pharmacology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA.
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Abstract

Channelrhodopsins (ChRs) are used to optogenetically depolarize neurons. We engineered a variant of ChR, denoted red-activatable ChR (ReaChR), that is optimally excited with orange to red light (l ∼590?C630 nm) and offers improved membrane trafficking, higher photocurrents and faster kinetics compared to existing red-shifted ChRs. Red light is less scattered by tissue and is absorbed less by blood than the blue to green wavelengths that are required by other ChR variants. We used ReaChR expressed in the vibrissa motor cortex to drive spiking and vibrissa motion in awake mice when excited with red light through intact skull. Precise vibrissa movements were evoked by expressing ReaChR in the facial motor nucl... More

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