Functional and molecular analysis of D-serine transport in retinal Muller cells.

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Dun Y, Mysona B, Itagaki S, Martin-Studdard A, Ganapathy V, Smith SB

Functional and molecular analysis of D-serine transport in retinal Muller cells.

Exp Eye Res. 2007 Jan;84(1):191-9. Epub 2006 Nov 13.

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Abstract

D-serine, an endogenous co-agonist of NMDA receptors in vertebrate retina, may modulate glutamate sensitivity of retinal neurons. This study determined at the functional and molecular level the transport process responsible for D-serine in retinal Muller cells. RT-PCR and immunoblotting showed that serine racemase (SR), the synthesizing enzyme for D-serine, is expressed in the rMC-1 Muller cell line and primary cultures of mouse Muller cells (1 degrees MCs). The relative contributions of different amino acid transport systems to d-serine uptake were determined based on differential substrate specificities and ion dependencies. D-serine uptake was obligatorily dependent on Na+, eliminating Na+-independent transporters (asc-1 and system L) for D-serine in Muller cells. The Na+:substrate stoichiometry for the transport process was 1:1. D-serine transport was inhibited by alanine, serine, cysteine, glutamine, and asparagine, but not anionic amino acids or cationic amino acids, suggesting that D-serine transport in Muller cells occurs via ASCT2 rather than ASCT1 or ATB0,+. The expression of mRNAs specific for ASCT1, ASCT2, and ATB0,+ was analyzed by RT-PCR confirming the expression of ASCT2 (and ASCT1) mRNA, but not ATB0,+, in Muller cells. Immunoblotting detected ASCT2 in neural retina and in 1 degrees MCs; immunohistochemistry confirmed these data in retinal sections and in cultures of 1 degrees MCs. The efflux of D-serine via ASCT2 by ASCT2 substrates was demonstrable using the Xenopus laevis oocyte heterologous expression system. These data provide the first molecular evidence for SR and ASCT2 expression in a Muller cell line and in 1 degrees MCs and suggest that D-serine, synthesized in Muller cells by SR, is effluxed via ASCT2 to regulate NMDA receptors in adjacent neurons.

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AsparagineNeutral amino acid transporter B(0)ProteinHumans
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L-GlutamineNeutral amino acid transporter B(0)ProteinHumans
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