Chimeric constructs between human and rat equilibrative nucleoside transporters (hENT1 and rENT1) reveal hENT1 structural domains interacting with coronary vasoactive drugs
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Chimeric constructs between human and rat equilibrative nucleoside transporters (hENT1 and rENT1) reveal hENT1 structural domains interacting with coronary vasoactive drugs
Abstract
We have recently isolated cDNAs from human placenta and rat jejunum encoding the prototypic human and rat equilibrative nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBMPR)-sensitive nucleoside transporters hENT1 and rENT1. The two proteins (456 and 457 residues, Mr 50,000) are 78% identical in amino acid sequence and contain 11 potential transmembrane segments (TMs) with a large putative extracellular loop between TMs 1 and 2 and a large cytoplasmic loop between TMs 6 and 7. When expressed in Xenopus oocytes, recombinant hENT1 and rENT1 transport both purine and pyrimidine nucleosides, including adenosine, and are inhibited by nanomolar concentrations of NBMPR. hENT1 is also potently inhibited by coronary vasodilator drugs (dipyridamole, dilazep, and draflazine), whereas rENT1 is insensitive to inhibition by these compounds (dipyridamole IC50 values 190 nM (hENT1) and >/=10 microM (rENT1) at 10 microM uridine). In the present study, we have generated reciprocal chimeras between hENT1 and rENT1, using splice sites at residues 99 (end of TM 2) and 231 (end of TM 6), to identify structural domains of hENT1 responsible for transport inhibition by vasoactive compounds. Transplanting the amino-terminal half of hENT1 into rENT1 converted rENT1 into a dipyridamole/dilazep-sensitive transporter, whereas the amino-terminal half of rENT1 rendered hENT1 dipyridamole/dilazep-insensitive. Domain swaps within the amino-terminal halves of hENT1 and rENT1 identified residues 100-231 (incorporating TMs 3-6) of hENT1 as the major site of vasodilator interaction. Since these drugs function as competitive inhibitors of nucleoside transport and NBMPR binding, TMs 3-6 are likely to form part of the substrate-binding site.
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