1:25 PM - 1:48 PM
[4W-08-2] Structural and functional analysis of anion channelrhodopsins
〇Hideaki Kato1,2,3, Yoon Seok Kim4,5,6, Joseph Paggi7,8, Kathryn Evans4,5,6, William Allen4,5,6, Claire Richardson9, Keiichi Inoue2,10,11, Shota Ito10,11, Charu Ramakrishnan4,5,6, Lief Fenno4,5,6, Keitaro Yamashita12, Daniel Hilger3, Soo Yeun Lee4,5,6, Andre Berndt4,5,6, Kang Shen6,9, Hideki Kandori10,11, Ron Dror7,8, Brian Kobilka3, Karl Deisseroth4,5,6
(1.Komaba Inst. of Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, 2.JST, PRESTO, 3.Dept. of Mol. and Cell. Phys., Stanford Univ., 4.Dept. of Bioengineering, Stanford Univ., 5.Dept. of Psy. and Behav. Sci., Stanford Univ., 6.HHMI, Stanford Univ., 7.Dept. of Comp. Sci., Stanford Univ., 8.Inst. for Comp. and Math. Engineering, Stanford Univ., 9.Dept. of Biol., Stanford Univ., 10.Dept. of Life Sci. and Appl. Chem., Nagoya Inst. of Tech., 11.OptoBioTechnology Res. Center, 12.RIKEN, SPring-8 Center)
optogenetics, channelrhodopsin, X-ray crystallography, membrane protein, protein engineering