Oligomerization of serotonin transporter and its functional consequences
- Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, P.O. Box 208066, New Haven, CT 06520-8066
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Edited by H. Ronald Kaback, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, and approved January 27, 2000 (received for review September 24, 1999)
Abstract
Two forms of serotonin transporter (SERT) were prepared with different epitope tags. When co-expressed in HeLa cells, the form containing a FLAG tag (Res-FLAG) was associated with the form containing a c-myc tag (Sens-myc). Antibody against c-myc precipitated Res-FLAG from detergent extracts of cells expressing both forms, but not when Res-FLAG was expressed alone. The specificity of the interaction was demonstrated by the observation that anti-myc antibodies did not precipitate the unrelated vesicular stomatitis virus coat glycoprotein when it was co-expressed with Sens-myc. Sens-myc contained a reactive cysteine at position 172, which reacted with both (2-aminoethyl)methanethiosulfonate and N-biotinylaminoethyl methanethiosulfonate on the surface of intact cells. Sens-myc, but not Res-FLAG, was inactivated by these reagents. When co-expressed with Sens-myc, functionally active Res-FLAG was precipitated by immobilized streptavidin from digitonin-solubilized cells that had been treated with N-biotinylaminoethyl methanethiosulfonate. In cells co-expressing mixtures of Sens-myc and Res-FLAG, the amount of inactivation by (2-aminoethyl)methanethiosulfonate was less than expected if the two forms were independent. The results are consistent with a dimeric form of SERT with functional interactions between subunits, and with association of dimers into a higher order complex, possibly a tetramer.
Footnotes
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↵ * To whom reprint requests should be addressed. E-mail: gary.rudnick{at}yale.edu.
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This paper was submitted directly (Track II) to the PNAS office.
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Article published online before print: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 10.1073/pnas.060408997.
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Article and publication date are at www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.060408997
- Abbreviations:
- MTSEA,
- (2-aminoethyl)methanethiosulfonate;
- 5-HT,
- 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin);
- TM domain,
- transmembrane domain
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