News and Views: Fastest-ever calcium sensors broaden the potential of neuronal imaging

Michael B. Ryan, Anne K. Churchland, Yiyang Gong, and Casey Baker. Nature, 615, 804 (2023).


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THE PAPER IN BRIEF


• Genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) are designer proteins that react to intracellular calcium-ion (Ca2+)influxes — which occur during the activation of neurons — by emitting light.

• GECIs have enabled researchers to gain myriad insights into the workings of the brain, but until now the proteins have lacked the precision to record a fundamental unit of activity, known as the action potential, in single neurons.

• Writing in Nature, Zhang et al.1 describe a GECI that marks a step towards solving this problem.