Low-affinity .gamma.-aminobutyric acid transport in rat brain
- 19 September 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 28 (19) , 7694-7699
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00445a026
Abstract
The low-affinity (Km = 100-200 .mu.M) .gamma.-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporter from membrane vesicles from rat brain has been characterized and found to be in many aspects similar to the well-known sodium- and chloride-coupled high-affinity .gamma.-aminobutyric acid transporter (Km = 2-4 .mu.M). Influx by this system is sodium and chloride dependent and stimulated by an interior negative membrane potential. Steady-state levels obtained by both systems are lowered by the sodium channel openers veratridine and aconitine. However, while the channel blocker tetrodotoxin fully reverses this inhibition with the high-affinity system, this is not the case for its low-affinity counterpart. Furthermore, the toxin from the scorpion Androctonus australis Hector inhibited high-affinity transport only. Efflux of .gamma.-aminobutyric acid taken up by the high-affinity system displayed a Km of about 100 UmM. Exchange catalyzed by the low-affinity system was observed in the absence of external sodium and chloride. Furthermore, both activities copurified in the fractionation procedure developed to purify the high-affinity transporter. All these observations are consistent with the idea that both activities are manifestations of only one .gamma.-aminobutyric acid transporter. The high-affinity binding site represents the extracellular and the low-affinity site the cytosolic aspect of the transporter. In addition, it was found that right-side-out synaptosomes also contain a low-affinity GABA transporter. This apparently represents a different transport protein.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
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