Hell_1990_J.Biol.Chem_265_2111

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Title : Energy dependence and functional reconstitution of the gamma-aminobutyric acid carrier from synaptic vesicles - Hell_1990_J.Biol.Chem_265_2111
Author(s) : Hell JW , Maycox PR , Jahn R
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 265 :2111 , 1990
Abstract :

The energy dependence of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) uptake was characterized in rat brain synaptic vesicles and in proteoliposomes reconstituted with a new procedure from vesicular detergent extracts. The proteoliposomes displayed high ATP-dependent GABA uptake activity with properties virtually identical to those of intact vesicles. GABA uptake was similar at chloride concentrations of 0 and 150 mM, i.e. conditions under which either the membrane potential (delta psi) or the pH difference (delta pH) predominates. Delta psi was gradually dissipated by increasing the concentration of SCN-. GABA uptake was reduced by 10 mM SCN-, showing less sensitivity to delta psi reduction than glutamate uptake but more than dopamine uptake. Dissipation of delta pH with NH+4 abolished GABA uptake at pH 7.3, whereas no significant inhibition occurred at pH 6.5. In contrast, dopamine uptake was inhibited more strongly, even at pH 6.5, and glutamate uptake was not reduced in either condition. We conclude that GABA uptake is driven by both components of the proton electrochemical gradient, delta pH and delta psi, and that this is different from the uptake of both dopamine and glutamate, which is more strongly dependent on delta pH and delta psi, respectively. Thus, our data suggest that GABA uptake is electrogenic and occurs in exchange for protons.

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Hell JW, Maycox PR, Jahn R (1990)
Energy dependence and functional reconstitution of the gamma-aminobutyric acid carrier from synaptic vesicles
Journal of Biological Chemistry 265 :2111

Hell JW, Maycox PR, Jahn R (1990)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 265 :2111