Viral rhodopsins 1 are an unique family of light-gated cation channels

病毒视紫红质1是一类独特的光控阳离子通道。

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作者:Dmitrii Zabelskii,Alexey Alekseev,Kirill Kovalev,Vladan Rankovic,Taras Balandin,Dmytro Soloviov,Dmitry Bratanov,Ekaterina Savelyeva,Elizaveta Podolyak,Dmytro Volkov,Svetlana Vaganova,Roman Astashkin,Igor Chizhov,Natalia Yutin,Maksim Rulev,Alexander Popov,Ana-Sofia Eria-Oliveira,Tatiana Rokitskaya,Thomas Mager,Yuri Antonenko,Riccardo Rosselli,Grigoriy Armeev,Konstantin Shaitan,Michel Vivaudou,Georg Büldt,Andrey Rogachev,Francisco Rodriguez-Valera,Mikhail Kirpichnikov,Tobias Moser,Andreas Offenhäusser,Dieter Willbold,Eugene Koonin,Ernst Bamberg,Valentin Gordeliy

Abstract

Phytoplankton is the base of the marine food chain as well as oxygen and carbon cycles and thus plays a global role in climate and ecology. Nucleocytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses that infect phytoplankton organisms and regulate the phytoplankton dynamics encompass genes of rhodopsins of two distinct families. Here, we present a functional and structural characterization of two proteins of viral rhodopsin group 1, OLPVR1 and VirChR1. Functional analysis of VirChR1 shows that it is a highly selective, Na+/K+-conducting channel and, in contrast to known cation channelrhodopsins, it is impermeable to Ca2+ ions. We show that, upon illumination, VirChR1 is able to drive neural firing. The 1.4 Å resolution structure of OLPVR1 reveals remarkable differences from the known channelrhodopsins and a unique ion-conducting pathway. Thus, viral rhodopsins 1 represent a unique, large group of light-gated channels (viral channelrhodopsins, VirChR1s). In nature, VirChR1s likely mediate phototaxis of algae enhancing the host anabolic processes to support virus reproduction, and therefore, might play a major role in global phytoplankton dynamics. Moreover, VirChR1s have unique potential for optogenetics as they lack possibly noxious Ca2+ permeability.

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