Binding and transport of D-aspartate by the glutamate transporter homolog GltTk

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Abstract

Mammalian glutamate transporters are crucial players in neuronal communication as they perform neurotransmitter reuptake from the synaptic cleft. Besides L-glutamate and L-aspartate, they also recognize D-aspartate, which might participate in mammalian neurotransmission and/or neuromodulation. Much of the mechanistic insight in glutamate transport comes from studies of the archeal homologs GltPhfrom Pyrococcus horikoshii and GltTkfrom Thermococcus kodakarensis. Here, we show that GltTktransports D-aspartate with identical Na+: Substrate coupling stoichiometry as L-aspartate, and that the affinities (Kdand Km) for the two substrates are similar. We determined a crystal structure of GltTkwith bound D-aspartate at 2.8 Å resolution. Comparison of the L- and D-aspartate bound GltTkstructures revealed that D-aspartate is accommodated with only minor rearrangements in the structure of the binding site. The structure explains how the geometrically different molecules L- and D-aspartate are recognized and transported by the protein in the same way.

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Arkhipova, V., Trinco, G., Ettema, T. W., Jensen, S., Slotboom, D. J., & Guskov, A. (2019). Binding and transport of D-aspartate by the glutamate transporter homolog GltTk. ELife, 8. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.45286

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