Structure and allosteric inhibition of excitatory amino acid transporter 1

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Canul-Tec, Juan, C | Assal, Reda | Cirri, Erica | Legrand, Pierre | Brier, Sebastien | Chamot-Rooke, Julia | Reyes, Nicolas

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International audience. Human members of the solute carrier 1 (SLC1) family of transporters take up excitatory neurotransmitters in the brain and amino acids in peripheral organs. Dysregulation of their functions is associated to neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. Here we present the first crystal structures of a thermostabilized human SLC1 transporter, the excitatory amino acid transporter 1 (EAAT1), with and without allosteric and competitive inhibitors bound. The structures show novel architectural features of the human transporters, including intra-and extracellular domains with potential roles in transport function, as well as regulation by lipids and post-translational modifications. The coordination of the inhibitor in the structures and the change in the transporter dynamics measured by hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry, reveal an allosteric mechanism of inhibition, whereby the transporter is locked in the outward-facing states of the transport cycle. Our results provide unprecedented insights into the molecular mechanisms of function and pharmacology of human SLC1 transporters.

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