Improved calcium sensor GCaMP-X overcomes the calcium channel perturbations induced by the calmodulin in GCaMP
The popular genetically-encoded Ca2+ indicator, GCaMP, has several side-effects. Here the authors show that GCaMP containing CaM interferes with gating and signaling of L-type calcium channels, which disrupts Ca2+ dynamics and gene expression, and develop GCaMP-X to overcome these limitations.
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Main Authors: | Yaxiong Yang, Nan Liu, Yuanyuan He, Yuxia Liu, Lin Ge, Linzhi Zou, Sen Song, Wei Xiong, Xiaodong Liu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8d7a563ae4be4927b40a8d6a24ea980d |
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