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Journal of Neuroscience Methods | 2009

An automatic electrophysiological assay for the neuronal glutamate transporter mEAAC1

Robin Krause; Natalie Watzke; Bela Kelety; Wolfgang Dörner; Klaus Fendler

A rapid and robust electrophysiological assay based on solid supported membranes (SSM) for the murine neuronal glutamate transporter mEAAC1 is presented. Measurements at different concentrations revealed the EAAC1 specific affinities for l-glutamate (K(m)=24microM), l-aspartate (K(m)=5microM) and Na(+) (K(m)=33mM) and an inhibition constant K(i) for dl-threo-beta-benzyloxyaspartic acid (TBOA) of 1microM. Inhibition by 3-hydroxy-4,5,6,6a-tetrahydro-3aH-pyrrolo[3,4-d]isoxazole-6-carboxylic acid (HIP-B) was not purely competitive with an IC(50) of 13microM. Experiments using SCN(-) concentration jumps yielded large transient currents in the presence of l-glutamate showing the characteristics of the glutamate-gated anion conductance of EAAC1. Thus, SSM-based electrophysiology allows the analysis of all relevant transport modes of the glutamate transporter on the same sample. K(+) and Na(+) gradients could be applied to the transporter. Experiments in the presence and absence of Na(+) and K(+) gradients demonstrated that the protein is still able to produce a charge translocation when no internal K(+) is present. In this case, the signal amplitude is smaller and a lower apparent affinity for l-glutamate of 144microM is found. Finally the assay was adapted to a commercial fully automatic system for SSM-based electrophysiology and was validated by determining the substrate affinities and inhibition constants as for the laboratory setup. The combination of automatic function and its ability to monitor all transport modes of EAAC1 make this system an universal tool for industrial drug discovery.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2005

Kinetics of charge translocation in the passive downhill uptake mode of the Na+/H+ antiporter NhaA of Escherichia coli

Dirk Zuber; Robin Krause; Miro Venturi; Etana Padan; Ernst Bamberg; Klaus Fendler


Archive | 2006

Biosensor system and method for its production

Bela Kelety; Wolfgang Dörner; Robin Krause


Archive | 2006

Biosensor arrangement e.g. for amperometric testing, has biomaterial areas provided on surface of electrode substrate made of synthetic and polymer materials among which one material is electrically conductive

Bela Kelety; Wolfgang Dörner; Robin Krause


Archive | 2006

Biosensor arrangement and method for producing it

Bela Kelety; Wolfgang Dörner; Robin Krause


Archive | 2005

Protein assay of type eaac1

Natalie Watzke; Maarten Ruitenberg; Wolfgang Dörner; Renate Gauss; Bela Kelety; Robin Krause


Archive | 2004

Typ-EAAC1-Protein-Assay Type EAAC1 protein assay

Wolfgang Dörner; Renate Dr. Gauß; Bela Kelety; Robin Krause; Maarten Ruitenberg; Natalie Watzke


Archive | 2004

Typ-EAAC1-Protein-Assay

Natalie Watzke; Renate Dr. Gauß; Maarten Ruitenberg; Bela Kelety; Wolfgang Dörner; Robin Krause


Archive | 2004

Biocompatible sensor electrode arrangement and method for preparation thereof

Bela Kelety; Wolfgang Doerner; Frank Czepan; Robin Krause


Archive | 2004

Biokompatible sensorelektrodenanordnung und verfahren zu deren herstellung Biocompatible sensor electrode arrangement, and processes for their preparation

Bela Kelety; Wolfgang Doerner; Frank Czepan; Robin Krause

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Etana Padan

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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