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Pre-Steady-State Kinetics and Reverse Transport in Rat Glutamate Transporter EAAC1 with an Immobilized Transport Domain.

Jiali Wang1, Laura Zielewicz1, Yang Dong1, Christof Grewer2.   

Abstract

Plasma membrane glutamate transporters move glutamate across the cell membrane in a process that is thought to involve elevator-like movement of the transport domain relative to the static trimerization domain. Conformational changes associated with this elevator-like movement have been blocked by covalent crosslinking of cysteine pairs inserted strategically in several positions in the transporter structure, resulting in inhibition of steady-state transport activity. However, it is not known how these crosslinking restraints affect other partial reactions of the transporter that were identified based on pre-steady-state kinetic analysis. Here, we re-examine two different introduced cysteine pairs in the rat glutamate transporter EAAC1 recombinantely expressed in HEK293 cells, W440C/K268C and K64C/V419C, with respect to the molecular mechanism of their impairment of transporter function. Pre-steady-state kinetic studies of glutamate-induced partial reactions were performed using laser photolysis of caged glutamate to achieve sub-millisecond time resolution. Crosslinking of both cysteine pairs abolished steady-state transport current, as well as the majority of pre-steady-state glutamate-induced charge movements, in both forward and reverse transport mode, suggesting that it is not only the elevator-like movement associated with translocation, but also other transporter partial reactions that are inhibited. In contrast, sodium binding to the empty transporter, and glutamate-induced anion conductance were still intact after the W440C/K268C crosslink. Our results add to the previous mechanistic view of how covalent restraints of the transporter affect function and structural changes linked to individual steps in the transport cycle.
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Keywords:  Crosslink; Electrophysiology; Glutamate transporter; Kinetics; Laser-photolysis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33550531     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-021-03247-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   4.414


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