Ion channels control the electrical properties of cells by opening and closing (gating) in response to a wide palette of environmental and physiological stimuli. Endowing ion channels with the possibility to be gated by remotely applied stimuli, such as light, provides a tool for in vivo control of cellular functions in behaving animals. We have engineered a synthetic light-gated potassium (K+) channel by connecting an exogenous plant photoreceptor LOV2 domain to the K+ channel pore Kcv. Here, we describe the experimental strategy that we have used to evolve the properties of the channel toward full control of light on pore gating. Our method combines rational and random mutagenesis of the channel followed by a yeast-based screening system for light-activated K+ conductance. © Springer Science+Business Media LLC 2017.

Yeast-based screening system for the selection of functional light-driven K+ channels

Moroni;
2017

Abstract

Ion channels control the electrical properties of cells by opening and closing (gating) in response to a wide palette of environmental and physiological stimuli. Endowing ion channels with the possibility to be gated by remotely applied stimuli, such as light, provides a tool for in vivo control of cellular functions in behaving animals. We have engineered a synthetic light-gated potassium (K+) channel by connecting an exogenous plant photoreceptor LOV2 domain to the K+ channel pore Kcv. Here, we describe the experimental strategy that we have used to evolve the properties of the channel toward full control of light on pore gating. Our method combines rational and random mutagenesis of the channel followed by a yeast-based screening system for light-activated K+ conductance. © Springer Science+Business Media LLC 2017.
2017
Istituto di Biofisica - IBF
potassium channel
potassium
potassium channel
cell function
channel gating
Chlorella virus
electrophysiology
expression vector
high throughput screening
in vivo study
irradiation
mutagenesis
nonhuman
Paramecium bursaria
potassium conductance
protein expression
radiation dose distribution
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
screening test
site directed mutagenesis
channel gating
ion transport
light
metabolism
physiology
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Ion Channel Gating
Ion Transport
Light
Potassium
Potassium Channels
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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