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A positively tuned voltage indicator for extended electrical recordings in the brain

Nat Methods. 2023-07; 
S Wenceslao Evans, Dong-Qing Shi, Mariya Chavarha, Mark H Plitt, Jiannis Taxidis, Blake Madruga, Jiang Lan Fan, Fuu-Jiun Hwang, Siri C van Keulen, Carl-Mikael Suomivuori, Michelle M Pang, Sharon Su, Sungmoo Lee, Yukun A Hao, Guofeng Zhang, Dongyun Jiang, Lagnajeet Pradhan, Richard H Roth, Yu Liu, Conor C Dorian, Austin L Reese, Adrian Negrean, Attila Losonczy, Christopher D Makinson, Sui Wang, Thomas R Clandinin, Ron O Dror, Jun B Ding, Na Ji, Peyman Golshani, Lisa M Giocomo, Guo-Qiang Bi, Michael Z Lin
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Genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) enable optical recording of electrical signals in the brain, providing subthreshold sensitivity and temporal resolution not possible with calcium indicators. However, one- and two-photon voltage imaging over prolonged periods with the same GEVI has not yet been demonstrated. Here, we report engineering of ASAP family GEVIs to enhance photostability by inversion of the fluorescence-voltage relationship. Two of the resulting GEVIs, ASAP4b and ASAP4e, respond to 100-mV depolarizations with ≥180% fluorescence increases, compared with the 50% fluorescence decrease of the parental ASAP3. With standard microscopy equipment, ASAP4e enables single-trial detection of spike... More

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