Restoring the ON Switch in Blind Retinas: Opto-mGluR6, a Next-Generation, Cell-Tailored Optogenetic Tool
2015 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.
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Restoring the ON Switch in Blind Retinas: Opto-mGluR6, a Next-Generation, Cell-Tailored Optogenetic Tool
van Wyk, M.; Pielecka-Fortuna, J.; Loewel, S. & Kleinlogel, S. (2015)
PLoS Biology, 13(5) art. e1002143. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002143
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- Authors
- van Wyk, Michiel; Pielecka-Fortuna, Justyna; Loewel, Siegrid; Kleinlogel, Sonja
- Abstract
- Photoreceptor degeneration is one of the most prevalent causes of blindness. Despite photoreceptor loss, the inner retina and central visual pathways remain intact over an extended time period, which has led to creative optogenetic approaches to restore light sensitivity in the surviving inner retina. The major drawbacks of all optogenetic tools recently developed and tested in mouse models are their low light sensitivity and lack of physiological compatibility. Here we introduce a next-generation optogenetic tool, Opto-mGluR6, designed for retinal ON-bipolar cells, which overcomes these limitations. We show that Opto-mGluR6, a chimeric protein consisting of the intracellular domains of the ON-bipolar cell-specific metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluR6 and the light-sensing domains of melanopsin, reliably recovers vision at the retinal, cortical, and behavioral levels under moderate daylight illumination.
- Issue Date
- 2015
- Status
- published
- Publisher
- Public Library Science
- Journal
- PLoS Biology
- ISSN
- 1545-7885