Channelrhodopsins (ChRs) are light-gated ion channels that control photomovement of microalgae. In optogenetics, ChRs are widely applied for light-triggering action potentials in cells, tissues, and living animals, yet the spectral properties and photocycle of ChR remain obscure. In this study, we cloned a ChR from the colonial alga Volvox carteri, VChR. After electrophysiological characterization in Xenopus oocytes, VChR was expressed in COS-1 cells and purified. Time-resolved UV-visible spectroscopy revealed a pH-dependent equilibrium of two dark species, D470/D480. Laser flashes converted both with τ ≈ 200 μs into major photointermediates P510/P530, which reverted back to the dark states with τ ≈ 15-100 ms. Both intermediates were assigned to conducting states. Three early intermediates P500/P515 and P390 were detected on a ns to μs time scale. The spectroscopic and electrical data were unified in a photocycle model. The functional expression of VChR we report here paves the way toward a broader structure/function analysis of the recently identified class of light-gated ion channels. © 2008 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
CITATION STYLE
Ernst, O. P., Sánchez Murcia, P. A., Daldrop, P., Tsunoda, S. P., Kateriya, S., & Hegemann, P. (2008). Photoactivation of channelrhodopsin. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283(3), 1637–1643. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M708039200
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.