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Mutations in the carboxyl-terminal SEC24 binding motif of the serotonin transporter impair folding of the transporter
Authors:El-Kasaby Ali  Just Herwig  Malle Elisabeth  Stolt-Bergner Peggy C  Sitte Harald H  Freissmuth Michael  Kudlacek Oliver
Institution:From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center of Physiology and Pharmacology, Medical University of Vienna, Währinger Str. 13a, A-1090 Vienna and ;the §Research Institute of Molecular Pathology/IMP, Dr. Bohr-Gasse 7, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:The serotonin transporter (SERT) is a member of the SLC6 family of solute carriers. SERT plays a crucial role in synaptic neurotransmission by retrieving released serotonin. The intracellular carboxyl terminus of various neurotransmitter transporters has been shown to be important for the correct delivery of SLC6 family members to the cell surface. Here we studied the importance of the C terminus in trafficking and folding of human SERT. Serial truncations followed by mutagenesis identified sequence spots (PG(601,602), RII(607-609)) within the C terminus relevant for export of SERT from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). RI(607,608) is homologous to the RL-motif that in other SLC6 family members provides a docking site for the COPII component Sec24D. The primary defect resulting from mutation at PG(601,602) and RI(607,608) was impaired folding, because mutated transporters failed to bind the inhibitor (3)H]imipramine. In contrast, when retained in the ER (e.g. by dominant negative Sar1) the wild type transporter bound (3)H]imipramine with an affinity comparable to that of the surface-expressed transporter. SERT-RI(607,608)AA and SERT-RII(607-609)AAA were partially rescued by treatment of cells with the nonspecific chemical chaperone DMSO or the specific pharmacochaperone ibogaine (which binds to the inward facing conformation of SERT) but not by other classes of ligands (inhibitors, substrates, amphetamines). These observations (i) demonstrate an hitherto unappreciated role of the C terminus in the folding of SERT, (ii) indicates that the folding trajectory proceeds via an inward facing intermediate, and (iii) suggest a model where the RI-motif plays a crucial role in preventing premature Sec24-recruitment and export of incorrectly folded transporters.
Keywords:Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)  Intracellular Trafficking  Membrane Proteins  Neurotransmitter Transport  Neurotransmitters  Pharmacochaperone  Serotonin  Serotonin Transporter
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