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An excitatory amino-acid transporter with properties of a ligand-gated chloride channel

  • Nature. 1995 Jun 15;375(6532):599-603. doi: 10.1038/375599a0.
W A Fairman 1 R J Vandenberg J L Arriza M P Kavanaugh S G Amara
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  • 1 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland 97201, USA.
Abstract

Excitatory amino-acid transporters (EAATs) in the central nervous system maintain extracellular glutamate concentrations below excitotoxic levels and may limit the activation of glutamate receptors. Here we report the cloning of a novel human aspartate/glutamate transporter, EAAT4, which is expressed predominantly in the cerebellum. The transport activity encoded by EAAT4 has high apparent affinity for L-aspartate and L-glutamate, and has a pharmacological profile consistent with previously described cerebellar transport activities. In Xenopus oocytes expressing EAAT4, L-aspartate and L-glutamate elicited a current predominantly carried by chloride ions. This chloride conductance was not blocked by components that block endogenous oocyte chloride channels. Thus EAAT4 combines the re-uptake of neurotransmitter with a mechanism for increasing chloride permeability, both of which could regulate excitatory neurotransmission.

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