Literature DB >> 17559790

Specific derivatization of the vesicle monoamine transporter with novel carrier-free radioiodinated reserpine and tetrabenazine photoaffinity labels.

Michael K Sievert1, Abdol R Hajipour, Arnold E Ruoho.   

Abstract

Two iodophenylazide derivatives of reserpine and one iodophenylazide derivative of tetrabenazine have been synthesized and characterized as photoaffinity labels of the vesicle monoamine transporter (VMAT2). These compounds are 18-O-[3-(3'-iodo-4'-azidophenyl)-propionyl]methyl reserpate (AIPPMER), 18-O-[N-(3'-iodo-4'-azidophenethyl)glycyl]methyl reserpate (IAPEGlyMER), and 2-N-[(3'-iodo-4'-azidophenyl)-propionyl]tetrabenazine (TBZ-AIPP). Inhibition of [3H]dopamine uptake into purified chromaffin granule ghosts showed IC50 values of approximately 37 nM for reserpine, 83 nM for AIPPMER, 200 nM for IAPEGlyMER, and 2.1 microM for TBZ-AIPP. Carrier-free radioiodinated [125I]IAPEGlyMER and [125I]TBZ-AIPP were synthesized and used to photoaffinity label chromaffin granule membranes. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) analysis showed specific [125I]IAPEGlyMER labeling of a polypeptide that migrated as a broad band (approximately 55-90 kDa), with the majority of the label located between 70 and 80 kDa. The labeling by [125I]IAPEGlyMER was blocked by 100 nM reserpine, 10 microM tetrabenazine, 1 mM serotonin, and 10 mM (-)-norepinephrine and dopamine. Analysis of [125I]TBZ-AIPP-labeled chromaffin granule membranes by SDS-PAGE and autoradiography demonstrated specific labeling of a similar polypeptide, which was blocked by 1 microM reserpine and 10 microM tetrabenazine. Incubation of [125I]TBZ-AIPP-photolabeled chromaffin granule membranes in the presence of the glycosidase N-glycanase shifted the apparent molecular weight of VMAT2 to approximately 51 kDa. These data indicate that [125I]IAPEGlyMER and [125I]TBZ-AIPP are effective photoaffinity labels for VMAT2.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17559790      PMCID: PMC2953796          DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2007.04.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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