An acidic motif retains vesicular monoamine transporter 2 on large dense core vesicles

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Abstract

The release of biogenic amines from large dense core vesicles (LDCVs) depends on localization of the vesicular monoamine transporter VMAT2 to LDCVs. We now find that a cluster of acidic residues including two serines phosphorylated by casein kinase 2 is required for the localization of VMAT2 to LDCVs. Deletion of the acidic cluster promotes the removal of VMAT2 from LDCVs during their maturation. The motif thus acts as a signal for retention on LDCVs. In addition, replacement of the serines by glutamate to mimic phosphorylation promotes the removal of VMAT2 from LDCVs, whereas replacement by alanine to prevent phosphorylation decreases removal. Phosphorylation of the acidic cluster thus appears to reduce the localization of VMAT2 to LDCVs by inactivating a retention mechanism.

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Waites, C. L., Mehta, A., Tan, P. K., Thomas, G., Edwards, R. H., & Krantz, D. E. (2001). An acidic motif retains vesicular monoamine transporter 2 on large dense core vesicles. Journal of Cell Biology, 152(6), 1159–1168. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.152.6.1159

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