CRC-TRR 186/1: Optical Control of Calcium Switches That Orchestrate Fast Signaling in the Brain (SP A07)


Cytoplasmic increases in calcium trigger enzymatic cascades responsible for synaptic plasticity in the brain. However, to date, genetically-encoded approaches to control calcium abundance, and the cognate enzymes calcium activates, are lacking. We will endow CaMKII, a kinase activated by calcium that is essential to memory formation, with optical control through unnatural amino acids. We also aim to enable rapid changes in cytoplasmic calcium through light-activated calcium-selective ion channels. By deploying these tools in neurons and their dendrites, this project aims to elucidate dynamic aspects of synaptic signalling in space and time.


Principal investigators
Hegemann, Peter Prof. Dr. (Details) (Experimental Biophysics)

Participating external organisations

Financer
DFG: Sonderforschungsbereich

Duration of project
Start date: 07/2016
End date: 06/2020

Research Areas
Biophysics, Life Sciences

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