| Title : Dissociation of the vesicular acetylcholine transporter domains important for high-affinity transport recognition, binding of vesamicol and targeting to synaptic vesicles - Varoqui_1998_J.Physiol.Paris_92_141 |
| Author(s) : Varoqui H , Erickson JD |
| Ref : Journal de Physiologie (Paris) , 92 :141 , 1998 |
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Abstract :
Chimeras between the human vesicular acetylcholine transporter (hVAChT) and the neuronal isoform of the human vesicular monoamine transporter (hVMAT2) have been constructed and stably expressed in a rat pheochromocytoma cell line (PC12) in an effort to identify cholinergic-specific domains of VAChT. Examination of the transport properties of a chimera in which the N-terminal portion (up to putative transmembrane domain II and including the lumenal glycosylated loop) of hVAChT was replaced with hVMAT2 sequences (2/V@NheI) revealed that its apparent affinity for acetylcholine (ACh) was reduced approximately seven-fold compared to wild-type. However, the affinity of this chimera for vesamicol did not significantly differ from hVAChT. Similarly, the 2/V@NheI chimera retained its preferential targeting to the small synaptic-like vesicles found in PC12 cells in agreement with our recently reported observations that the synaptic vesicle targeting domain resides in the cytoplasmic tail of VAChT. |
| PubMedSearch : Varoqui_1998_J.Physiol.Paris_92_141 |
| PubMedID: 9782458 |
Varoqui H, Erickson JD (1998)
Dissociation of the vesicular acetylcholine transporter domains important for high-affinity transport recognition, binding of vesamicol and targeting to synaptic vesicles
Journal de Physiologie (Paris)
92 :141
Varoqui H, Erickson JD (1998)
Journal de Physiologie (Paris)
92 :141