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Transport of L-[14C]cystine and L-[14C]cysteine by subtypes of high affinity glutamate transporters over-expressed in HEK cells.

Derek Hayes1, Michael Wiessner, Thomas Rauen, Gethin J McBean.   

Abstract

Transport of L-cystine across the cell membrane is essential for synthesis of the major cellular antioxidant, glutathione (gamma-glutamylcysteinylglycine). In this study, uptake of L-[14C]cystine by three of the high affinity sodium-dependent mammalian glutamate transporters (GLT1, GLAST and EAAC1) individually expressed in HEK cells has been determined. All three transporters display saturable uptake of L-[14C]cystine with Michaelis affinity (K(m)) constants in the range of 20-110 microM. L-glutamate and L-homocysteate are potent inhibitors of sodium-dependent L-[14C]cystine uptake in HEK(GLAST), HEK(GLT1) and HEK(EAAC1) cells. Reduction of L-[14C]cystine to L-[14C]cysteine in the presence of 1mM cysteinylglycine increases the uptake rate in HEK(GLT1), HEK(GLAST) and HEK(EAAC1) cells, but only a small proportion (<10%) of L-[14C]cysteine uptake in HEK(GLT1) and HEK(GLAST) cells occurs by the high affinity glutamate transporters. The majority (>90%) of L-[14C]cysteine transport in these cells is mediated by the ASC transport system. In HEK(EAAC1) cells, on the other hand, L-[14C]cysteine is transported equally by the ASC and EAAC1 transporters. L-homocysteine inhibits L-[14C]cysteine transport in both HEK(GLAST) and HEK(GLT1) cells, but not in HEK(EAAC1) cells. It is concluded that the quantity of L-[14C]cyst(e)ine taken up by individual high affinity sodium-dependent glutamate transporters is determined both by the extracellular concentration of amino acids, such as glutamate and homocysteine, and by the extracellular redox potential, which will control the oxidation state of L-cystine.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15863236     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuint.2005.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Int        ISSN: 0197-0186            Impact factor:   3.921


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