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Plasma Membrane GABA Transporters Reside on Distinct Vesicles and Undergo Rapid Regulated Recycling
- Source :
- The Journal of Neuroscience. 23:1563-1568
- Publication Year :
- 2003
- Publisher :
- Society for Neuroscience, 2003.
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Abstract
- Plasma membrane neurotransmitter transporters affect synaptic signaling through transmitter sequestration. Transporters redistribute to and from the plasma membrane, suggesting a role for trafficking in regulating synaptic transmitter levels. One method for controlling transmitter levels would be to regulate transporter redistribution in parallel with transmitter release. Thus, how similar are these processes? We show that the trafficking of the GABA transporter GAT1 resembles the trafficking of neurotransmitter-filled synaptic vesicles: (1) transporters located on the plasma membrane are internalized and reinserted into the plasma membrane on the order of minutes; (2) the rate of recycling is depolarization and calcium dependent; (3) GAT1 internalization is associated with clathrin and dynamin; and (4) intracellular GAT1 is associated with multiple compartments and, more importantly, is found on a distinct class of vesicles. These vesicles are clear, ∼50 nm in diameter, and contain many proteins found on neurotransmitter-containing small synaptic vesicles; however, they appear to lack several traditional small synaptic vesicle proteins, such as synaptophysin and the vesicular GABA transporter. These data provide additional support for the hypothesis that GABA transporters traffic in parallel with neurotransmitter-containing small synaptic vesicles and also raise the possibility that some fraction of vesicles found in GABAergic neurons may not be participating in transmitter release but rather in the rapid regulated redistribution of membrane proteins involved in transmitter uptake.
- Subjects :
- GABA Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins
Vesicle fusion
Biotin
Organic Anion Transporters
CHO Cells
Brief Communication
Hippocampus
Clathrin
Synaptic vesicle
Cricetinae
Animals
GABA transporter
Cells, Cultured
Dynamin
Brain Chemistry
Neurons
biology
General Neuroscience
Vesicle
Cell Membrane
Membrane Proteins
Membrane Transport Proteins
Avidin
Rats
Cell biology
Protein Transport
Synapses
biology.protein
GABAergic
Synaptic Vesicles
Synaptic signaling
Carrier Proteins
Synaptosomes
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15292401 and 02706474
- Volume :
- 23
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Neuroscience
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c1221311c6d36bcb48e7d1b117a663ce
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.23-05-01563.2003