Localization of N-Glycosylation Sites and Functional Role of the Carbohydrate Units of GLAST-1, a Cloned Rat Brain l-glutamate/l-aspartate Transporter
- 1 May 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 229 (3) , 682-687
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1995.tb20514.x
Abstract
The L-glutamate transporter GLAST-1 belongs to the newly discovered family of Na(+)-dependent, high-affinity glutamate transporters, which are involved in the regulation of synaptic excitatory neurotransmitter concentration in mammalian brain. The members of this family have a similar topological organisation with at least six transmembrane helices (TMHs) and two putative N-glycosylation sites located in the extracellular loop connecting TMH 3 and TMH 4. Besides these two conserved N-glycosylation motifs at Asn206 and Asn216, GLAST-1 possesses an additional one at Asn35. The putative N-glycosylation consensus motifs (Asn-Xaa-Ser/Thr) were deleted by replacement of Asn206 and/or Asn216 by Thr using site-directed mutagenesis (mutants N206T, N216T and N206,216T). The cDNAs encoding wild-type GLAST-1 and the three glycosylation-defective transport proteins were expressed in the Xenopus laevis oocyte system. Immunoprecipitation of the [35S]methionine-labeled and glycopeptidase-F-treated transporter molecules indicates that GLAST-1 is glycosylated at Asn206 and Asn216, whereas Asn35 remains unglycosylated. To assess a possible functional role of the two glycosylation sites wild-type and glycosylation-deficient GLAST-1 were expressed in Xenopus oocytes and characterized functionally by using the whole-cell voltage-clamp technique. The results prove that N-glycosylation has no impact on the transport activity of GLAST-1.Keywords
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