Substrate and inhibitor binding and translocation by the platelet plasma membrane serotonin transporter
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- DOI: 10.1042/bst0190095
Substrate and inhibitor binding and translocation by the platelet plasma membrane serotonin transporter
Abstract
The Na+ and Cl- dependence of imipramine binding and dissociation were determined in platelet plasma membrane vesicles. Equilibrium imipramine binding affinity depends on Na+ binding to two non-interacting, low-affinity sites. Binding of a single Cl- ion also enhances imipramine affinity. Imipramine dissociation is inhibited by Na+ and Cl-, indicating that both ions can bind after imipramine. Of the two Na+ ions required for imipramine binding, only one is involved in slowing imipramine dissociation, indicating that imipramine binding makes the two Na+ ions non-equivalent. The initial rate of imipramine association is strongly Na(+)-dependent, suggesting that Na+ binds prior to imipramine. Cl-, however, affects imipramine dissociation but not association. Thus, while Na+ and Cl- can bind either before or after imipramine, kinetic considerations impose a most likely binding order of first Na+, then imipramine and finally Cl-. We have confirmed and extended these conclusions using serotonin exchange and efflux measurements. Efflux of radioactivity from vesicles preloaded with [3H]serotonin is stimulated by both external K+ and external unlabelled serotonin. K+ acts to accelerate a step that is rate-limiting for net efflux but that does not involve Na+, Cl- or serotonin translocation. Unlabelled serotonin accelerates radioactivity efflux by exchanging with intravesicular label. This serotonin exchange requires external Cl-, but not external Na+. These results suggest that first Na+, then serotonin and finally Cl- bind from the external medium. Although serotonin exchange requires external Cl-, internal Cl- is not required. These results suggest that translocation does not disturb the spatial order of bound substrates, which dissociate internally in a first-in-first-out order.
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