Identification of a Natural Green Light Absorbing Chloride Conducting Channelrhodopsin from Proteomonas sulcata.
Wietek J, Broser M, Krause BS, Hegemann P
J Biol Chem. 2016 Feb 19;291(8):4121-7. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M115.699637. Epub 2016 Jan 6.
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ID | Plasmid | Purpose |
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85463 | p-mCherry-C1-GtACR2 | Natural anion conducting Channelrhodopsin with blue absorption. Closing kinetics 60ms. High conductivity. Codon optimized for mammalian expression (human/mouse) |
85464 | p-mCherry-C1-GtACR1 | Natural anion conducting Channelrhodopsin with cyan absorption. Closing kinetics 140ms. High conductivity. Codon optimized for mammalian expression (human/mouse) |
85465 | p-mCherry-C1-PsACR1 | Natural anion conducting Channelrhodopsin with red shifted absorption. Closing kinetics 80ms. Codon optimized for mammalian expression (human/mouse) |