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FRET-based Microscopy Assay to Measure Activity of Membrane Amino Acid Transporters with Single-transporter Resolution.


ABSTRACT: Secondary active transporters reside in cell membranes transporting polar solutes like amino acids against steep concentration gradients, using electrochemical gradients of ions as energy sources. Commonly, ensemble-based measurements of radiolabeled substrate uptakes or transport currents inform on kinetic parameters of transporters. Here we describe a fluorescence-based functional assay for glutamate and aspartate transporters that provides single-transporter, single-transport cycle resolution using an archaeal elevator-type sodium and aspartate symporter GltPh as a model system. We prepare proteo-liposomes containing reconstituted purified GltPh transporters and an encapsulated periplasmic glutamate/aspartate-binding protein, PEB1a, labeled with donor and acceptor fluorophores. We then surface-immobilize the proteo-liposomes and measure transport-dependent Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) efficiency changes over time using single-molecule Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy. The assay provides a 10-100 fold increase in temporal resolution compared to radioligand uptake assays. It also allows kinetic characterization of different transport cycle steps and discerns kinetic heterogeneities within the transporter population.

SUBMITTER: Ciftci D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8054209 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FRET-based Microscopy Assay to Measure Activity of Membrane Amino Acid Transporters with Single-transporter Resolution.

Ciftci Didar D   Huysmans Gerard H M GHM   Wang Xiaoyu X   He Changhao C   Terry Daniel D   Zhou Zhou Z   Fitzgerald Gabriel G   Blanchard Scott C SC   Boudker Olga O  

Bio-protocol 20210405 7


Secondary active transporters reside in cell membranes transporting polar solutes like amino acids against steep concentration gradients, using electrochemical gradients of ions as energy sources. Commonly, ensemble-based measurements of radiolabeled substrate uptakes or transport currents inform on kinetic parameters of transporters. Here we describe a fluorescence-based functional assay for glutamate and aspartate transporters that provides single-transporter, single-transport cycle resolution  ...[more]

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