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- Biology & Biomedicine
- Biochemistry and molecular biology
- Channelrhodopsin
- Health Sciences
- Biomedical engineering/therapy
- Channelrhodopsin
Channelrhodopsin
Article By:
Dominguez, Reymundo Department of Medicine, University of Tasmania School of Medicine, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Lin, John Y. Optogenetics and Protein Engineering Laboratory, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Last reviewed:December 2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1036/1097-8542.124530
- Nomenclature
- Protein structure and function
- Utilization of channelrhodopsins as research tools
- Related Primary Literature
- Additional Reading
A microbial-type rhodopsin protein found in the eyespots of algae. Channelrhodopsin proteins are associated with the phototaxic responses of algae to light during their nonvegetative life-cycle stages. They are the only known natively occurring proteins that function as light-gated ion channels (that is, light-activated channels that control the passage of ions through cell membranes). Thus far, channelrhodopsins (see illustration) have been cloned and described in numerous algae species. Importantly, modified versions of these proteins have been utilized as research tools by biologists interested in modulating the membrane potentials of excitable cells in heterologous expression systems. See also: Algae; Biopotentials and ionic currents; Biotechnology; Cell (biology); Cell membranes; Light; Phototaxis; Protein
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