Switchable rhodOpsins in Life sciences (SOL)
Facts
Natural Sciences
Horizon 2020: ERC Synergy Grant

Description
Bistable rhodopsins are naturally photosensitive G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) responsible for photosensitivity and vision in animals. Bistable rhodopsins are also a potential source of strong optogenetic tools allowing bidirectional control of influential intracellular signalling cascades in all light-using body systems. However, knowledge of their biology and their engineering for optogenetic scopes is restricted due to limited understanding of their structure–function relationships. The EU-funded SOL project will investigate how structural characteristics of these influential photoreceptors determine their bistability, bichromicity, kinetics and G-protein selectivity. The project will apply this knowledge for rational engineering towards colour tuning and G-protein selectivity for optogenetic tools and investigate physiological functions. SOL will produce pioneering optogenetic techniques allowing for definition of GPCR signalling activities.
Topics
Project manager
- Person
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Peter Hegemann
- Lebenswissenschaftliche Fakult?t
- Institut für Biologie
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Prof. Dr. phil. nat. Prof. Dr. Sonja Kleinlogel
- University of Bern
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Prof. Prof. Robert Lucas BSc, PhD
- The University of Manchester
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Prof. Dr. Prof. Dr. Gebhard F. X. Schertler
- Paul Scherrer Institute