Protein kinase C activation regulates human serotonin transporters in HEK-293 cells via altered cell surface expression

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Antidepressant- and cocaine-sensitive serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5- HT) transporters (SERTs) dictate clearance of extracellular 5-HT after release. To explore protein kinase C-mediated SERT regulation, we generated a stable human SERT (hSERT)-expressing cell line (293-hSERT) and evaluated modulation of 5-HT activity via studies of 5-HT flux, hSERT-mediated currents under voltage clamp, and surface distribution of SERT protein. 293-hSERT cells exhibit saturable, high-affinity, and antidepressant-sensitive 5-HT uptake as well as hSERT-dependent whole-cell currents. In these cells, the protein kinase C activator β-PMA caused a time-dependent reduction in 5-HT uptake capacity (V(max)) after acute application and a reduction in SERT- mediated currents. Effects of β-PMA were mimicked by the phorbol ester β- PDBu, were not observed with the inactive β-isomers, and could be blocked by treatment of cells with the protein kinase C inhibitor staurosporine. Biotinylation/immunoblot analyses showed that activity reductions are paralleled by a staurosporine-sensitive loss of surface SERT protein. These data indicate that altered surface abundance, rather than reduced catalytic transport efficiency, mediates acute PKC-dependent modulation of 5-HT uptake.

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Qian, Y., Galli, A., Ramamoorthy, S., Risso, S., DeFelice, L. J., & Blakely, R. D. (1997). Protein kinase C activation regulates human serotonin transporters in HEK-293 cells via altered cell surface expression. Journal of Neuroscience, 17(1), 45–57. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.17-01-00045.1997

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