Role of proline residues in the expression and function of the human noradrenaline transporter


Autoria(s): Paczkowski, FA; Bryan-Lluka, LJ
Contribuinte(s)

Brian Collier

Anthony J. Turner

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

The aim was to investigate the roles of proline residues in extracellular loop 2 (P172, P183, P188 and P209) and transmembrane domains 2, 5, 11 and 12 (P108, P270, P526, P551, P552 and P570) in determining noradrenaline transporter (NET) expression and function. Mutants of human NET with these residues mutated to alanine were pharmacologically characterized. Mutation of P108, P270 and P526 disrupted cell surface expression, from [H-3]nisoxetine binding and confocal microscopy data. Mutations of P526, P551 and P570 reduced transporter turnover (V-max of [H-3]noradrenaline uptake/B-max of [H-3]nisoxetine binding) by 1.5-1.7-fold compared with wild-type NET, so these residues might be involved in conformational changes associated with substrate translocation. Conversely, mutations of P172, P183, P188 and P209 increased V-max/B-max by 2-3-fold compared with wild-type, indicating that the presence of these proline residues limits turnover of the NET. The mutations had few effects on apparent affinities of substrates or affinities of inhibitors, except decreases in inhibitor affinities after mutations of the P270 and P570 residues, and increases after mutation of the P526 residue. Hence, proline residues in extracellular loop 2 and in transmembrane domains have a range of roles in determining expression and function of the NET.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73806

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Science

Palavras-Chave #Neurosciences #Affinities #Noradrenaline Transporter #Proline Residues #Site-directed Mutagenesis #Transfected Cos-7 Cells #Transporter Turnover #Human Norepinephrine Transporter #Pharmacological-properties #Serotonin Transporter #Dopamine Transporter #Mutagenesis #Proteins #Domain #Rat #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #C1 #320502 Basic Pharmacology #320702 Central Nervous System #270104 Membrane Biology #780105 Biological sciences #730104 Nervous system and disorders #730205 Substance abuse #730211 Mental health
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Journal Article