Generation of an activating Zn2+ switch in the dopamine transporter:: Mutation of an intracellular tyrosine constitutively alters the conformational equilibrium of the transport cycle

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Loland, CJ [1 ]
Norregaard, L [1 ]
Litman, T [1 ]
Gether, U [1 ]
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Panum Inst, Dept Med Physiol 12 5, Div Cellular & Mol Physiol, DK-2200 Copenhagen, Denmark
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10.1073/pnas.032386299
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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Binding of Zn2+ to the endogenous Zn2+ binding site in the human dopamine transporter leads to potent inhibition of [H-3]dopamine uptake. Here we show that mutation of an intracellular tyrosine to alanine (Y335A) converts this inhibitory Zn2+ switch into an activating Zn2+ switch, allowing Zn2+-dependent activation of the transporter. The tyrosine is part of a conserved YXXphi trafficking motif (X is any residue and phi is a residue with a bulky hydrophobic group), but Y335A did not show alterations in surface targeting or protein kinase C-mediated internalization. Despite wild-type levels of surface expression, Y335A displayed a dramatic decrease in [(3) H]dopamine uptake velocity (V-max ) to less than 1% of the wild type. In addition, Y335A showed up to 150-fold decreases in the apparent affinity for cocaine, mazindol, and related inhibitors whereas the apparent affinity for several substrates was increased. However, the presence of Zn2+ in micromolar concentrations increased the V-max up to 24-fold and partially restored the apparent affinities. The capability of Zn2+ to restore transport is consistent with a reversible, constitutive shift in the distribution of conformational states in the transport cycle upon mutation of Tyr-335. We propose that this shift is caused by disruption of intramolecular interactions important for stabilizing the transporter in a conformation in which extracellular substrate can bind and initiate transport, and accordingly that Tyr-335 is critical for regulating isomerization between discrete states in the transport cycle.
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