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01:146:447:01 CLINICAL NEUROBIO CN F25 Exam 4
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Which description of opsin–effect pairing is most accurate for bidirectional optogenetic control of neurons?
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A.ChR2 permits depolarizing mixed-cation currents; halorhodopsin pumps chloride to hyperpolarize membranes
B.ChR2 pumps chloride to hyperpolarize; halorhodopsin opens nonselective cation channels to depolarize
C.Melanopsin directly forms an ion channel producing fast depolarization without second messenger signaling
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To evaluate bidirectional optogenetic control, we need to match each protein's known action on neuronal membranes.
Option 1: 'ChR2 permits depolarizing mixed-cation currents; halorhodopsin pumps chloride to hyperpolarize membranes' This description aligns with the classic pair used for bidirectional control: channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) conducts cations (Na+, Ca2......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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