AAV with EF1a promoter driven eMac3.0-mCitrine
This AAV expresses eMac3.0-mCitrine driven by an ubiquitous EF1a promoter.
The 1.2 Kb EF1α promoter is a commonly used, constitutive promoter derived from human elongation factor-1 alpha (EF1α). It is often used in conditions where the other constitutive promoters, such as CMV, have diminished activity or have been silenced.
Mac is a light-activated proton pump from a species of fungus. Its peak activation is at 540 nm. It provides neuronal silencing under blue-green light, enabling two different cell populations to be silenced when used in combination with another silencing protein.
The trafficking signal (KSRITSEGEYIPLDQIDINV) is also from the inward rectifier potassium channel Kir2.1; it serves to dramatically reduce intracellular accumulation and improve membrane targeting, leading to a profound increase of photocurrents. This is the basis for many third-generation optogenetics tools.
This ER export motif (FCYENEV) is from the vertebrate inward rectifier potassium channel Kir2.1. The motif prevents aggregate formation, decreases intracellular accumulations, and enhances tolerability at high expression levels. This is the strategy for developing many second-generation optogenetics tools.
Ready-to-use AAV expressing eMac3.0-mCitrine driven by an ubiquitous EF1a promoter. Available in AAV1, AAV2, AAV5, AAV6, AAV8, AAV9, AAV-DJ and other serotypes.