Potassium channel-based optogenetic silencing.
                            
                                blue
                            
                            
                                bPAC (BlaC)
                            
                            
                                
                                    HEK293
                                
                            
                                
                                    mouse hippocampal slices
                                
                            
                                
                                    mouse in vivo
                                
                            
                                
                                    ND7/23
                                
                            
                                
                                    primary mouse hippocampal neurons
                                
                            
                                
                                    rabbit cardiomyocytes
                                
                            
                                
                                    zebrafish in vivo
                                
                            
                            
                                Immediate control of second messengers
                            
                                Neuronal activity control
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            Abstract:
                            Optogenetics enables manipulation of biological processes with light at high spatio-temporal resolution to control the behavior of cells, networks, or even whole animals. In contrast to the performance of excitatory rhodopsins, the effectiveness of inhibitory optogenetic tools is still insufficient. Here we report a two-component optical silencer system comprising photoactivated adenylyl cyclases (PACs) and the small cyclic nucleotide-gated potassium channel SthK. Activation of this 'PAC-K' silencer by brief pulses of low-intensity blue light causes robust and reversible silencing of cardiomyocyte excitation and neuronal firing. In vivo expression of PAC-K in mouse and zebrafish neurons is well tolerated, where blue light inhibits neuronal activity and blocks motor responses. In combination with red-light absorbing channelrhodopsins, the distinct action spectra of PACs allow independent bimodal control of neuronal activity. PAC-K represents a reliable optogenetic silencer with intrinsic amplification for sustained potassium-mediated hyperpolarization, conferring high operational light sensitivity to the cells of interest.