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Photochemical control of endogenous ion channels and cellular excitability

Fortin, Doris L; Banghart, Matthew R; Dunn, Timothy W; Borges, Katharine; Wagenaar, Daniel A; Gaudry, Quentin; Karakossian, Movses H; Otis, Thomas S; Kristan, William B; Trauner, Dirk; Kramer, Richard H
Light-activated ion channels provide a precise and noninvasive optical means for controlling action potential firing, but the genes encoding these channels must first be delivered and expressed in target cells. Here we describe a method for bestowing light sensitivity onto endogenous ion channels that does not rely on exogenous gene expression. The method uses a synthetic photoisomerizable small molecule, or photoswitchable affinity label (PAL), that specifically targets K+ channels. PALs contain a reactive electrophile, enabling covalent attachment of the photoswitch to naturally occurring nucleophiles in K+ channels. Ion flow through PAL-modified channels is turned on or off by photoisomerizing PAL with different wavelengths of light. We showed that PAL treatment confers light sensitivity onto endogenous K+ channels in isolated rat neurons and in intact neural structures from rat and leech, allowing rapid optical regulation of excitability without genetic modification.
PMCID:2760097
PMID: 18311146
ISSN: 1548-7105
CID: 2485322

The chemistry of marine furanocembranoids, pseudopteranes, gersolanes, and related natural products

Roethle, Paul A; Trauner, Dirk
An overview of the chemistry and biology of the diterpene natural products known as the furanocembranoids, pseudopteranes, and gersolanes is provided; 85 references are cited.
PMID: 18389139
ISSN: 0265-0568
CID: 2485312

Conjugate addition of allyl stannanes with concomitant triflation

Beaulieu, Ellen D; Voss, Leah; Trauner, Dirk
A new method for the conjugate addition of allyltributylstannane with concomitant triflation is described. This reaction works with functionalized enones, enals, enoates, and vinylogous esters. The resulting vinyl triflates can be used for intramolecular Heck reactions to afford the products of 5-exo-trig cyclization.
PMID: 18232702
ISSN: 1523-7060
CID: 2485332

Regulating enzymatic activity with a photoswitchable affinity label

Harvey, Jessica H; Trauner, Dirk
PMCID:2744286
PMID: 18085544
ISSN: 1439-7633
CID: 2485352

Biomimetic synthesis of the shimalactones

Sofiyev, Vladimir; Navarro, Gabriel; Trauner, Dirk
A biomimetic synthesis of shimalactone A and B is described. Its key features are an unprecedented acid-catalyzed cyclization of a dienyl beta-ketolactone and a Stille coupling/8pi-6pi electrocyclization cascade to create the oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane and bicyclo[4.2.0]octadiene, respectively. The synthesis is convergent and void of protecting groups.
PMID: 18072785
ISSN: 1523-7060
CID: 2485372

Enolates

Chapter by: Trauner, Dirk
in: Science of synthesis : Category 4, Compounds with two carbon-heteroatom bonds, X-Ene-X (X=F, Cl, Br, I, O, S, Se, Te, N, P), Ene-Hal, and Ene-O compounds by Bellus, Daniel; Houben, Josef [Eds]
Stuttgart [u.a.] : Thieme, 2008
pp. 547-588
ISBN: 3131188413
CID: 2487952

Enols

Chapter by: Trauner, Dirk
in: Science of synthesis : Category 4, Compounds with two carbon-heteroatom bonds, X-Ene-X (X=F, Cl, Br, I, O, S, Se, Te, N, P), Ene-Hal, and Ene-O compounds by Bellus, Daniel; Houben, Josef [Eds]
Stuttgart [u.a.] : Thieme, 2008
pp. 533-545
ISBN: 3131188413
CID: 2487962

Mechanistic investigations of the acid-catalyzed cyclization of a vinyl ortho-quinone methide

Bishop, Lee M; Winkler, Michael; Houk, Kendall N; Bergman, Robert G; Trauner, Dirk
PMID: 18449871
ISSN: 0947-6539
CID: 2485362

Catalysis of 6pi electrocyclizations

Bishop, Lee M; Barbarow, Jennifer E; Bergman, Robert G; Trauner, Dirk
PMID: 18785197
ISSN: 1521-3773
CID: 2485342

All optical interface for parallel, remote, and spatiotemporal control of neuronal activity

Wang, Sheng; Szobota, Stephanie; Wang, Yuan; Volgraf, Matthew; Liu, Zhaowei; Sun, Cheng; Trauner, Dirk; Isacoff, Ehud Y; Zhang, Xiang
A key technical barrier to furthering our understanding of complex neural networks has been the lack of tools for the simultaneous spatiotemporal control and detection of activity in a large number of neurons. Here, we report an all-optical system for achieving this kind of parallel and selective control and detection. We do this by delivering spatiotemporally complex optical stimuli through a digital micromirror spatiotemporal light modulator to cells expressing the light-activated ionotropic glutamate receptor (LiGluR), which have been labeled with a calcium dye to provide a fluorescent report of activity. Reliable and accurate spatiotemporal stimulation was obtained on HEK293 cells and cultured rat hippocampal neurons. This technique should be adaptable to in vivo applications and could serve as an optical interface for communicating with complex neural circuits.
PMID: 18034506
ISSN: 1530-6984
CID: 2485382