Part:BBa_K4601000
CatCh
This part is the CatCh channelrhodopsin
Usage and Biology
CatCh is a channelrhodopsin derived from the ChR2 of 'Chlamydomonas reinhardtii' [1], from which it only retains the first 309 amino acids containing the N-terminal transmembrane domain forming. Compared to ChR2, it also contains one mutation L132C that modifies the photocurrent generated upon light irradiation. CatCh is a Ca2+ inward pump that is also capable of transporting, although to a lesser extent, Na+, K+ and Mg2+. It was successfully used in optogenetic therapies for visual restoration in primates [2].
References
[1] Kleinlogel S, Feldbauer K, Dempski RE, Fotis H, Wood PG, Bamann C, Bamberg E. Ultra light-sensitive and fast neuronal activation with the Ca2+-permeable channelrhodopsin CatCh. Nature Neuroscience (2011) 14: 513–518.
[2] Chaffiol A, Caplette R, Jaillard C, Brazhnikova E, Desrosiers M, Dubus E, Duhamel L, Macé E, Marre O, Benoit P, Hantraye P, Bemelmans A-P, Bamberg E, Duebel J, Sahel J-A, Picaud S, Dalkara D. A new promoter allows optogenetic vision restoration with enhanced sensitivity in macaque retina. Molecular Therapy: The Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy (2017) 25: 2546–2560.
Sequence and Features
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- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 623
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