Uptake of Glutamate into Synaptic Vesicles by an Inorganic Phosphate Transporter

Elizabeth E. Bellocchio(University of California, San Francisco), Richard J. Reimer(University of California, San Francisco), Robert T. Fremeau(University of California, San Francisco), Robert H. Edwards(University of California, San Francisco)
Science
August 11, 2000
Cited by 797

Abstract

Previous work has identified two families of proteins that transport classical neurotransmitters into synaptic vesicles, but the protein responsible for vesicular transport of the principal excitatory transmitter glutamate has remained unknown. We demonstrate that a protein that is unrelated to any known neurotransmitter transporters and that was previously suggested to mediate the Na(+)-dependent uptake of inorganic phosphate across the plasma membrane transports glutamate into synaptic vesicles. In addition, we show that this vesicular glutamate transporter, VGLUT1, exhibits a conductance for chloride that is blocked by glutamate.


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