“…Most so far tested cryptophyte BCCRs also have an increased Na + /H + permeability ratio (e.g., ~5 × 10 −5 in Gt CCR4), as compared to Cr ChR2 (~10 −6 ) (Govorunova et al, 2016b ; Shigemura et al, 2019 ). A number of chlorophyte and cryptophyte CCRs are almost purely H + channels (Berthold et al, 2008 ; Tsunoda and Hegemann, 2009 ; Zhang et al, 2011 ; Govorunova et al, 2021 ). Some CCRs are also permeable for Ca 2+ , although to a lesser extent than for monovalent metal cations, e.g., the Ca 2+ /Na + permeability ratio of Cr ChR2 is ~0.15 (Kleinlogel et al, 2011 ).…”