Effect of Dimerization on the Dynamics of Neurotransmitter:Sodium Symporters

Mert Gur*, Mary Hongying Cheng, Elia Zomot, Ivet Bahar

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Abstract

Dimerization is a common feature among the members of the neurotransmitter:sodium symporter (NSS) family of membrane proteins. Yet, the effect of dimerization on the mechanism of action of NSS members is not fully understood. In this study, we examined the collective dynamics of two members of the family, leucine transporter (LeuT) and dopamine transporter (DAT), to assess the significance of dimerization in modulating the functional motions of the monomers. We used to this aim the anisotropic network model (ANM), an efficient and robust method for modeling the intrinsic motions of proteins and their complexes. Transporters belonging to the NSS family are known to alternate between outward-facing (OF) and inward-facing (IF) states, which enables the uptake and release of their substrate (neurotransmitter) respectively, as the substrate is transported from the exterior to the interior of the cell. In both LeuT and DAT, dimerization is found to alter the collective motions intrinsically accessible to the individual monomers in favor of the functional transitions (OF ↔ IF), suggesting that dimerization may play a role in facilitating transport.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3657-3666
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume121
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 2017

Bibliographical note

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© 2017 American Chemical Society.

Funding

I.B. gratefully acknowledges support from NIH Award P30 DA035778, 5R01GM099738, and P41 GM103712. M.G. gratefully acknowledges support from TUBITAK-BIDEB Award No. 115C038.

FundersFunder number
TUBITAK-BIDEB115C038
National Institutes of Health5R01GM099738, P41 GM103712
National Institute on Drug AbuseP30DA035778

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