Glucose transporter Glut3 is targeted to secretory vesicles in neurons and PC12 cells

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In rat brain and cultured neuroendocrine PC12 cells, Glut3 is localized at the cell surface and, also, in a distinct population of homogenous synaptic-like vesicles. Glut3-containing vesicles co-purify with 'classical' synaptic vesicles, but can be separated from the latter by sucrose gradient centrifugation. Unlike classical synaptic vesicles, Glut3-containing vesicles possess a high level of aminopeptidase activity, which has been identified as aminopeptidase B. This enzyme has recently been shown to be a marker of the secretory pathway in PC12 cells (Balogh, A., Cadel, S., Foulon, T., Picart, R., Der Garabedian, A., Rousselet, A., Tougard, C., and Cohen, P. (1998) J. Cell Sci. 111, 161-169). We, therefore, conclude that Glut3 is targeted to secretory vesicles in both neurons and PC12 cells.

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Thoidis, G., Kupriyanova, T., Cunningham, J. M., Chen, P., Cadel, S., Foulon, T., … Kandror, K. V. (1999). Glucose transporter Glut3 is targeted to secretory vesicles in neurons and PC12 cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(20), 14062–14066. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.20.14062

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