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Bright and fast voltage reporters across the visible spectrum via electrochromic FRET (eFRET)

Authors :
Zou, Peng
Zhao, Yongxin
Douglass, Adam D.
Hochbaum, Daniel R.
Brinks, Daan
Werley, Christopher A.
Harrison, D. Jed
Campbell, Robert E.
Cohen, Adam E.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present a palette of brightly fluorescent genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) with excitation and emission peaks spanning the visible spectrum, sensitivities from 6 - 10% Delta F/F per 100 mV, and half-maximal response times from 1 - 7 ms. A fluorescent protein is fused to an Archaerhodopsin-derived voltage sensor. Voltage-induced shifts in the absorption spectrum of the rhodopsin lead to voltage-dependent nonradiative quenching of the appended fluorescent protein. Through a library screen, we identified linkers and fluorescent protein combinations which reported neuronal action potentials in cultured rat hippocampal neurons with a single-trial signal-to-noise ratio from 6.6 to 11.6 in a 1 kHz imaging bandwidth at modest illumination intensity. The freedom to choose a voltage indicator from an array of colors facilitates multicolor voltage imaging, as well as combination with other optical reporters and optogenetic actuators.<br />Comment: * Denotes equal contribution. For correspondence regarding the library screen: robert.e.campbell@ualberta.ca; For other correspondence: cohen@chemistry.harvard.edu

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1403.4636
Document Type :
Working Paper