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Photoaffinity labeling of the dopamine reuptake carrier protein with 3-azido[3H]GBR-12935.

S P Berger1, R E Martenson, P Laing, A Thurkauf, B Decosta, K C Rice, S M Paul.   

Abstract

A high affinity tritiated azido-diphenylpiperazine derivative, 3-azido[3H]GBR-12935, was synthesized as a potential photoaffinity probe of the dopamine transporter. Initially, the reversible binding of 3-azido[3H]GBR-12935 to crude synaptosomal membranes from the rat striatum was characterized. Specific binding was sodium dependent and inhibited by a variety of drugs that are known to potently inhibit dopamine uptake. Other neurotransmitter uptake inhibitors, as well as cis-flupenthixol, a potent inhibitor of [3H]GBR-12935 binding to piperazine binding sites, failed to inhibit specific binding at concentrations of less than or equal to 10 microM. A good correlation was observed between the relative potencies of these drugs in inhibiting dopamine uptake into synaptosomes and in inhibiting specific 3-azido[3H]GBR-12935 binding to rat striatal membranes (r = 0.95, p less than 0.01). These data suggest that 3-azido[3H]GBR-12935, like other diphenylpiperazines such as [3H]GBR-12935 and [3H]GBR-12909, binds primarily to the dopamine transporter under defined assay conditions. After UV photolysis of crude synaptosomal membranes preincubated with 3-azido[3H]GBR-12935 (1-2 nM), a single radiolabeled polypeptide with an apparent molecular mass of 80 kDa was observed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and fluorography. Photoincorporation of 3-azido[3H]GBR-12935 into this polypeptide was inhibited selectively by compounds that inhibit the uptake of dopamine (but not other biogenic amines) and was completely dependent on the presence of Na+. No photolabeled proteins were observed when cerebellar membranes were substituted for striatal membranes. Essentially complete adsorption of the radiolabeled 80-kDa polypeptide to wheat germ agglutinin and elution with N-acetyl-D-glucosamine strongly suggest that the dopamine transporter polypeptide photolabeled by 3-azido[3H]GBR-12935 is glycosylated.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2017146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0026-895X            Impact factor:   4.436


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