Nature Communications (Apr 2023)

All-optical closed-loop voltage clamp for precise control of muscles and neurons in live animals

  • Amelie C. F. Bergs,
  • Jana F. Liewald,
  • Silvia Rodriguez-Rozada,
  • Qiang Liu,
  • Christin Wirt,
  • Artur Bessel,
  • Nadja Zeitzschel,
  • Hilal Durmaz,
  • Adrianna Nozownik,
  • Holger Dill,
  • Maëlle Jospin,
  • Johannes Vierock,
  • Cornelia I. Bargmann,
  • Peter Hegemann,
  • J. Simon Wiegert,
  • Alexander Gottschalk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-37622-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Optogenetic actuation regimes are often static, which allows perturbation, but not true control of neuronal activity. Here, the authors describe an all-optical method for bidirectional steering of membrane potential, in closed loop, in C. elegans muscles and neurons, and rat hippocampal slice culture. The ‘optogenetic voltage clamp’ uses two microbial rhodopsin actuators and the rhodopsin voltage indicator QuasAr.