Improving a genetically encoded voltage indicator by modifying the cytoplasmic charge composition
Abstract An improved genetically encoded voltage indicator (GEVI) was achieved by altering the charge composition of the region linking the voltage-sensing domain of the GEVI to a pH-sensitive fluorescent protein. Negatively charged linker segments reduced the voltage-dependent optical signal while...
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Main Authors: | Sungmoo Lee, Tristan Geiller, Arong Jung, Ryuichi Nakajima, Yoon-Kyu Song, Bradley J. Baker |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fccba8cd2d084bddb5510817b58c16d4 |
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