Jeffrey L. Arriza
Oregon Health & Science University
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Neuron | 1995
Jacques I. Wadiche; Jeffrey L. Arriza; Susan G. Amara; Michael P. Kavanaugh
Currents mediated by a glutamate transporter cloned from human motor cortex were measured in Xenopus oocytes. In the absence of glutamate, voltage jumps induced Na(+)-dependent capacitive currents that were blocked by kainate, a competitive transport antagonist. The pre-steady-state currents can be described by an ordered binding model in which a voltage-dependent Na+ binding is followed by a voltage-independent kainate binding. At -80 mV, two charges are translocated per molecule of glutamate, with a cycling time of approximately 70 ms, which is significantly slower than the predicted time course of synaptically released glutamate. The results suggest that glutamate diffusion and binding to transporters, rather than uptake, are likely to dominate the synaptic concentration decay kinetics.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology | 1993
Susan G. Amara; Jeffrey L. Arriza
Our understanding of the plasma membrane and vesicular transport systems that mediate neurotransmitter re-uptake has been greatly enhanced in the past year by the cloning and characterization of two additional gene families involved in this process, the excitatory amino acid transporters and the vesicular amine transporters. Additional members of the previously defined family of Na+/Cl(-)-dependent transporters continue to be identified.
Vision Research | 1998
Scott Eliasof; Jeffrey L. Arriza; Barbara H. Leighton; Susan G. Amara; Michael P. Kavanaugh
Glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the vertebrate retina. Native glutamate transporters have been well characterized in several retinal neurons, particularly from the salamander retina. We have cloned five distinct glutamate transporters from the salamander retina and examined their localization and functional properties: sEAAT1, sEEAAT2A, sEAAT2B, sEAAT5A and sEAAT5B. sEAAT1 is a homologue of the glutamate transporter EAAT1 (GLAST), sEAAT2A and sEAAT2B are homologues of EAAT2 (GLT-1) and sEAAT5A and sEAAT5B are homologues of the recently cloned human retinal glutamate transporter EAAT5. Localization was determined by immunocytochemical techniques using antibodies directed at portions of the highly divergent carboxy terminal. Glutamate transporters were found in glial, photoreceptor, bipolar, amacrine and ganglion cells. The pharmacology and ionic dependence were determined by two-electrode voltage clamp recordings from Xenopus laevis oocytes which had previously been injected with one of the glutamate transporter mRNAs. Each of the transporters behaved in a manner consistent with a glutamate transporter and there were some distinguishing characteristics which make it possible to link the function in native cells with the behavior of the cloned transporters in this study.
The Journal of Neuroscience | 1994
Jeffrey L. Arriza; Wendy A. Fairman; Jacques I. Wadiche; Geoffrey Murdoch; Michael P. Kavanaugh; Susan G. Amara
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997
Jeffrey L. Arriza; Scott Eliasof; Michael P. Kavanaugh; Susan G. Amara
Science | 1992
Julie A. Pitcher; James Inglese; Joyce B. Higgins; Jeffrey L. Arriza; Patrick J. Casey; Chong Kim; Jeffrey L. Benovic; Madan M. Kwatra; Marc G. Caron; Robert J. Lefkowitz
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1992
Håvard Attramadal; Jeffrey L. Arriza; Chiye Aoki; Ted M. Dawson; Juan Codina; Madan M. Kwatra; Solomon H. Snyder; Marc G. Caron; Robert J. Lefkowitz
Science | 1993
Ted M. Dawson; Jeffrey L. Arriza; Donna E. Jaworsky; Felice F. Borisy; Håvard Attramadal; Robert J. Lefkowitz; Gabriele V. Ronnett
The Journal of Neuroscience | 1992
Jeffrey L. Arriza; Ted M. Dawson; Richard B. Simerly; Lee J. Martin; Marc G. Caron; Solomon H. Snyder; Robert J. Lefkowitz
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1991
Jeffrey L. Benovic; James J. Onorato; Jeffrey L. Arriza; W C Stone; Martin J. Lohse; N A Jenkins; D J Gilbert; N G Copeland; Marc G. Caron; Robert J. Lefkowitz