Literature DB >> 12637504

Two amino acid residues determine the low substrate affinity of human cationic amino acid transporter-2A.

Alice Habermeier1, Sabine Wolf, Ursula Martiné, Petra Gräf, Ellen I Closs.   

Abstract

Mammalian cationic amino acid transporters (CAT) differ in their substrate affinity and sensitivity to trans-stimulation. The apparent Km values for cationic amino acids and the sensitivity to trans-stimulation of CAT-1, -2B, and -3 are characteristic of system y+. In contrast, CAT-2A exhibits a 10-fold lower substrate affinity and is largely independent of substrate at the trans-side of the membrane. CAT-2A and -2B demonstrate such divergent transport properties, even though their amino acid sequences differ only in a stretch of 42 amino acids. Here, we identify two amino acid residues within this 42-amino acid domain of the human CAT-2A protein that are responsible for the apparent low affinity of both the extracellular and intracellular substrate-binding sites. These residues are located in the fourth intracellular loop, suggesting that they are not part of the translocation pathway. Rather, they may be responsible for the low affinity conformation of the substrate-binding sites. The sensitivity to trans-stimulation is not determined by the same amino acid residues as the substrate affinity and must involve a more complex interaction between individual amino acid residues. In addition to the 42-amino acid domain, the adjacent transmembrane domain X seems to be involved in this function.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12637504     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M210254200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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