“…With only 35% sequence identity, the crystal structures are remarkably similar, but the gating residues for Cl − and Na + are located at the opposite site of the membrane ( Kato et al, 2015a ; Hosaka et al, 2016 ; Kovalev et al, 2019 ; Yun et al, 2020 ). Another example is the huge mutagenesis effort that converted a thermophilic rhodopsin into the best thermally stable rhodopsin available to date, while retaining pump activity ( Yasuda et al, 2022 ). On the other hand, selective mutations in the opsin could convert BR into an inward chloride pump, the sodium pump KR2 into a selective light-driven cation channel, the proton pumps Archaerhodopsin-3 (AR3) and Coccomyxa subellipsoidea rhodopsin (CsR) into light-driven proton channels, and the proton pump GR from Gloeobacter violaceus into a fluorescent chloride sensor ( Sasaki et al, 1995 ; Brown et al, 1996 ; Inoue et al, 2015 ; 2016 ; Fudim et al, 2019 ; Vogt et al, 2019 ; Tutol et al, 2021 ).…”