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Science 14 September 1990: Vol. 249. no. 4974, pp. 1303 - 1306 DOI: 10.1126/science.1975955
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Science, Vol 249, Issue 4974, 1303-1306
Copyright © 1990 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Cloning and expression of a rat brain GABA transporter
J Guastella,
N Nelson,
H Nelson,
L Czyzyk,
S Keynan,
MC Miedel,
N Davidson,
HA Lester,
and
BI Kanner
Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena 91125.
A complementary DNA clone (designated GAT-1) encoding a transporter for the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) has been isolated from rat brain, and its functional properties have been examined in Xenopus oocytes. Oocytes injected with GAT-1 synthetic messenger RNA accumulated [3H]GABA to levels above control values. The transporter encoded by GAT-1 has a high affinity for GABA, is sodium-and chloride-dependent, and is pharmacologically similar to neuronal GABA transporters. The GAT-1 protein shares antigenic determinants with a native rat brain GABA transporter. The nucleotide sequence of GAT-1 predicts a protein of 599 amino acids with a molecular weight of 67 kilodaltons. Hydropathy analysis of the deduced protein suggests multiple transmembrane regions, a feature shared by several cloned transporters; however, database searches indicate that GAT-1 is not homologous to any previously identified proteins. Therefore, GAT-1 appears to be a member of a previously uncharacterized family of transport molecules.
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