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  • Restoration of patterned vision with an engineered photoactivatable G protein-coupled receptor.

Restoration of patterned vision with an engineered photoactivatable G protein-coupled receptor.

Nature communications (2017-12-02)
Michael H Berry, Amy Holt, Joshua Levitz, Johannes Broichhagen, Benjamin M Gaub, Meike Visel, Cherise Stanley, Krishan Aghi, Yang Joon Kim, Kevin Cao, Richard H Kramer, Dirk Trauner, John Flannery, Ehud Y Isacoff
ABSTRACT

Retinitis pigmentosa results in blindness due to degeneration of photoreceptors, but spares other retinal cells, leading to the hope that expression of light-activated signaling proteins in the surviving cells could restore vision. We used a retinal G protein-coupled receptor, mGluR2, which we chemically engineered to respond to light. In retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) of blind rd1 mice, photoswitch-charged mGluR2 ("SNAG-mGluR2") evoked robust OFF responses to light, but not in wild-type retinas, revealing selectivity for RGCs that have lost photoreceptor input. SNAG-mGluR2 enabled animals to discriminate parallel from perpendicular lines and parallel lines at varying spacing. Simultaneous viral delivery of the inhibitory SNAG-mGluR2 and excitatory light-activated ionotropic glutamate receptor LiGluR yielded a distribution of expression ratios, restoration of ON, OFF and ON-OFF light responses and improved visual acuity. Thus, SNAG-mGluR2 restores patterned vision and combinatorial light response diversity provides a new logic for enhanced-acuity retinal prosthetics.

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Sigma-Aldrich
L-(+)-2-Amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid, optical purity optical purity: ≥95% (HPLC, Marfey′s reagent)
Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-GluR6/7 Antibody, clone NL9, rabbit monoclonal, culture supernatant, clone NL904, Upstate®