Transport of l-Glutamine, l-Alanine, l-Arginine and l-Histidine by the Neuron-Specific Slc38a8 (SNAT8) in CNS. Issue 6 (27th March 2015)
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- Transport of l-Glutamine, l-Alanine, l-Arginine and l-Histidine by the Neuron-Specific Slc38a8 (SNAT8) in CNS. Issue 6 (27th March 2015)
- Main Title:
- Transport of l-Glutamine, l-Alanine, l-Arginine and l-Histidine by the Neuron-Specific Slc38a8 (SNAT8) in CNS
- Authors:
- Hägglund, Maria G.A.
Hellsten, Sofie V.
Bagchi, Sonchita
Philippot, Gaëtan
Löfqvist, Erik
Nilsson, Victor C.O.
Almkvist, Ingrid
Karlsson, Edvin
Sreedharan, Smitha
Tafreshiha, Atieh
Fredriksson, Robert - Abstract:
- Abstract: Glutamine transporters are important for regulating levels of glutamate and GABA in the brain. To date, six members of the SLC38 family (SNATs) have been characterized and functionally subdivided them into System A (SNAT1, SNAT2 and SNAT4) and System N (SNAT3, SNAT5 and SNAT7). Here we present the first functional characterization of SLC38A8, one of the previous orphan transporters from the family, and we suggest that the encoded protein should be named SNAT8 to adhere with the SNAT nomenclature. We show that SLC38A8 has preference for transportingl -glutamine, l -alanine, l -arginine, l -histidine andl -aspartate using a Na + -dependent transport mechanism and that the functional characteristics of SNAT8 have highest similarity to the known System A transporters. We also provide a comprehensive central nervous system expression profile in mouse brain for the Slc38a8 gene and the SNAT8 protein. We show that Slc38a8 (SNAT8) is expressed in all neurons, both excitatory and inhibitory, in mouse brain using in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. Furthermore, proximity ligation assay shows highly similar subcellular expression of SNAT7 and SNAT8. In conclusion, the neuronal SLC38A8 has a broad amino acid transport profile and is the first identified neuronal System A transporter. This suggests a key role of SNAT8 in the glutamine/glutamate (GABA) cycle in the brain. Graphical abstract: Highlights: Glutamine transporters are important for regulating levels ofAbstract: Glutamine transporters are important for regulating levels of glutamate and GABA in the brain. To date, six members of the SLC38 family (SNATs) have been characterized and functionally subdivided them into System A (SNAT1, SNAT2 and SNAT4) and System N (SNAT3, SNAT5 and SNAT7). Here we present the first functional characterization of SLC38A8, one of the previous orphan transporters from the family, and we suggest that the encoded protein should be named SNAT8 to adhere with the SNAT nomenclature. We show that SLC38A8 has preference for transportingl -glutamine, l -alanine, l -arginine, l -histidine andl -aspartate using a Na + -dependent transport mechanism and that the functional characteristics of SNAT8 have highest similarity to the known System A transporters. We also provide a comprehensive central nervous system expression profile in mouse brain for the Slc38a8 gene and the SNAT8 protein. We show that Slc38a8 (SNAT8) is expressed in all neurons, both excitatory and inhibitory, in mouse brain using in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. Furthermore, proximity ligation assay shows highly similar subcellular expression of SNAT7 and SNAT8. In conclusion, the neuronal SLC38A8 has a broad amino acid transport profile and is the first identified neuronal System A transporter. This suggests a key role of SNAT8 in the glutamine/glutamate (GABA) cycle in the brain. Graphical abstract: Highlights: Glutamine transporters are important for regulating levels of glutamate and GABA in the brain. SLC38A8 (SNAT8) is found in most neurons in the brain. The SNAT8 mediates sodium-dependent uptake of glutamine, alanine, arginine and histidine. The neuronal SLC38A8 has a broad amino acid transport profile. SLC38A8 is the first identified neuronal System A transporter. … (more)
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- Journal of molecular biology. Volume 427:Issue 6(2015)Part B
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- Journal of molecular biology
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- Volume 427:Issue 6(2015)Part B
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- Volume 427, Issue 6 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 427
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0427-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 1495
- Page End:
- 1512
- Publication Date:
- 2015-03-27
- Subjects:
- CNS central nervous system -- GGC glutamine/glutamate (GABA) cycle -- PLA proximity ligation assay -- MeAIB 2-(methylamino)isobutyric acid
amino acid transport -- transporter -- neuron -- glutamine -- glutamine/glutamate (GABA) cycle
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- 10.1016/j.jmb.2014.10.016 ↗
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- 0022-2836
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