| Title : A critical histidine in the vesicular acetylcholine transporter - Keller_2000_Neurochem.Int_36_113 |
| Author(s) : Keller JE , Parsons SM |
| Ref : Neurochem Int , 36 :113 , 2000 |
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Abstract :
The role of proton binding sites in the vesicular acetylcholine transporter was investigated by characterization of the pH dependence for the binding of [3H]vesamicol [(-)-trans-2-(4-phenylpiperidino)cyclohexanol] to Torpedo synaptic vesicles. A single proton binds to a site with pKa 7.1 +/- 0.1, which is characteristic of histidine, to competitively inhibit vesamicol binding. The histidine-selective reagent diethylpyrocarbonate causes time-dependent inhibition of [3H]vesamicol binding with a rate constant only about 20-fold lower than for reaction with free histidine. Because its pH titration has a simple, ideal shape, this residue probably controls all pH effects in the transporter between pH 6-8. Inhibition of [3H]vesamicol binding by diethylpyrocarbonate was slowed by vesamicol but not acetylcholine, which binds to a separate site. The data suggest that a critical histidine with a pKa of 7.1 is unhindered when reacting with diethylpyrocarbonate. A conformational model for the histidine is proposed to explain why acetylcholine competes with protons but not with diethylpyrocarbonate. A conserved histidine in transmembrane helix VIII possibly is the histidine detected here. |
| PubMedSearch : Keller_2000_Neurochem.Int_36_113 |
| PubMedID: 10676874 |
Keller JE, Parsons SM (2000)
A critical histidine in the vesicular acetylcholine transporter
Neurochem Int
36 :113
Keller JE, Parsons SM (2000)
Neurochem Int
36 :113