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Engineering of a bona fide light-operated calcium channel
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Engineering of a bona fide light-operated calcium channel

L. He, L. Wang, et al.

Discover how the innovative LOCa channel transforms Ca2+ signaling in mammals, enabling targeted modulation of crucial physiological processes. This groundbreaking research showcases a novel light-operated Ca2+ channel developed by Lian He, Liuqing Wang, and their team, paving the way for advancements in cellular control and therapeutic applications.... show more
Abstract
The current optogenetic toolkit lacks a robust single-component Ca2+-selective ion channel tailored for remote control of Ca2+ signaling in mammals. Existing tools are either derived from engineered channelrhodopsin variants without strict Ca2+ selectivity or based on the stromal interaction molecule 1 (STIM1) that might crosstalk with other targets. Here, we describe the design of a light-operated Ca2+ channel (designated LOCa) by inserting a plant-derived photosensory module into the intracellular loop of an engineered ORAI1 channel. LOCa displays biophysical features reminiscent of the ORAI1 channel, which enables precise optical control over Ca2+ signals and hallmark Ca2+-dependent physiological responses. Furthermore, we demonstrate the use of LOCa to modulate aberrant hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal, transcriptional programming, cell suicide, as well as neurodegeneration in a Drosophila model of amyloidosis.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Jan 11, 2021
Authors
Lian He, Liuqing Wang, Hongxiang Zeng, Peng Tan, Guolin Ma, Sisi Zheng, Yaxin Li, Lin Sun, Fei Dou, Stefan Siwko, Yun Huang, Youjun Wang, Yubin Zhou
Tags
optogeneticsCa2+ signalingion channelslight-operatedharrowing stem cell modulationneurodegenerationDrosophila model
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