A voltage-dependent fluorescent indicator for optogenetic applications, archaerhodopsin-3: Structure and optical properties from in silico modeling [version 3; peer review: 3 approved]

It was demonstrated in recent studies that some rhodopsins can be used in optogenetics as fluorescent indicators of membrane voltage. One of the promising candidates for these applications is archaerhodopsin-3. While it has already shown encouraging results, there is still a large room for improveme...

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Published inF1000 research Vol. 6; p. 33
Main Authors Nikolaev, Dmitrii M, Emelyanov, Anton, Boitsov, Vitaly M, Panov, Maxim S, Ryazantsev, Mikhail N
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, UK F1000 Research Limited 2017
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Summary:It was demonstrated in recent studies that some rhodopsins can be used in optogenetics as fluorescent indicators of membrane voltage. One of the promising candidates for these applications is archaerhodopsin-3. While it has already shown encouraging results, there is still a large room for improvement. One of possible directions is increasing the intensity of the protein's fluorescent signal. Rational design of mutants with an improved signal is an important task, which requires both experimental and theoretical studies. Herein, we used a homology-based computational approach to predict the three-dimensional structure of archaerhodopsin-3, and a Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics (QM/MM) hybrid approach with high-level multireference ab initio methodology (SORCI+Q/AMBER) to model optical properties of this protein. We demonstrated that this methodology allows for reliable prediction of structure and spectral properties of archaerhodopsin-3. The results of this study can be utilized for computational molecular design of efficient fluorescent indicators of membrane voltage for modern optogenetics on the basis of archaerhodopsin-3.
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No competing interests were disclosed.
MNR proposed and designed the research, DMN, MSP and MNR made the calculations. AE and VMB provided valuable consultation during research. MNR and DMN wrote the paper.
ISSN:2046-1402
2046-1402
DOI:10.12688/f1000research.10541.3