GPCR-based dopamine sensors-A detailed guide to inform sensor choice for In vivo imaging

  • Labouesse, Marie A
  • Cola, Reto B
  • Patriarchi, Tommaso
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Publication date
October 2020
Publisher
MDPI Publishing
Language
English

Abstract

Understanding how dopamine (DA) encodes behavior depends on technologies that can reliably monitor DA release in freely-behaving animals. Recently, red and green genetically encoded sensors for DA (dLight, GRAB-DA) were developed and now provide the ability to track release dynamics at a subsecond resolution, with submicromolar affinity and high molecular specificity. Combined with rapid developments in in vivo imaging, these sensors have the potential to transform the field of DA sensing and DA-based drug discovery. When implementing these tools in the laboratory, it is important to consider there is not a 'one-size-fits-all' sensor. Sensor properties, most importantly their affinity and dynamic range, must be carefully chosen to match loc...

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