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Fast and sensitive GCaMP calcium indicators for imaging neural populations

Authors :
Yan Zhang
Márton Rózsa
Yajie Liang
Daniel Bushey
Ziqiang Wei
Jihong Zheng
Daniel Reep
Gerard Joey Broussard
Arthur Tsang
Getahun Tsegaye
Sujatha Narayan
Christopher J. Obara
Jing-Xuan Lim
Ronak Patel
Rongwei Zhang
Misha B. Ahrens
Glenn C. Turner
Samuel S.-H. Wang
Wyatt L. Korff
Eric R. Schreiter
Karel Svoboda
Jeremy P. Hasseman
Ilya Kolb
Loren L. Looger
Source :
Nature, vol 615, iss 7954
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Calcium imaging with protein-based indicators is widely used to follow neural activity in intact nervous systems. The popular GCaMP indicators are based on the calcium-binding protein calmodulin and the RS20 peptide. These sensors report neural activity at timescales much slower than electrical signaling, limited by their biophysical properties and trade-offs between sensitivity and speed. We used large-scale screening and structure-guided mutagenesis to develop and optimize several fast and sensitive GCaMP-type indicators. The resulting ‘jGCaMP8’ sensors, based on calmodulin and a fragment of endothelial nitric oxide synthase, have ultra-fast kinetics (rise times, 2 ms) and still feature the highest sensitivity for neural activity reported for any protein-based sensor. jGCaMP8 sensors will allow tracking of larger populations of neurons on timescales relevant to neural computation.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature, vol 615, iss 7954
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd6e68c6103e9154ce6fdbc633d24b46
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.08.467793