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Rapid recycling of glutamate transporters on the astroglial surface

Heller, Janosch Peter orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-8825-3787, Michaluk, Piotr and Rusakov, Dmitri A. orcid logoORCID: 0000-0001-9539-9947 (2021) Rapid recycling of glutamate transporters on the astroglial surface. eLife, 10 . ISSN 2050-084X

Abstract
Glutamate uptake by astroglial transporters confines excitatory transmission to the synaptic cleft. The efficiency of this mechanism depends on the transporter dynamics in the astrocyte membrane, which remains poorly understood. Here, we visualise the main glial glutamate transporter GLT1 by generating its pH-sensitive fluorescent analogue, GLT1-SEP. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching-based imaging shows that 70–75% of GLT1-SEP dwell on the surface of rat brain astroglia, recycling with a lifetime of ~22 s. Genetic deletion of the C-terminus accelerates GLT1-SEP membrane turnover while disrupting its surface pattern, as revealed by single-molecule localisation microscopy. Excitatory activity boosts surface mobility of GLT1-SEP, involving its C-terminus, metabotropic glutamate receptors, intracellular Ca2+, and calcineurinphosphatase activity, but not the broad-range kinase activity. The results suggest that membrane turnover, rather than lateral diffusion, is the main ’redeployment’ route for the immobile fraction (20–30%) of surface-expressed GLT1. This finding reveals an important mechanism helping to control extrasynaptic escape of glutamate.
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Item Type:Article (Published)
Refereed:Yes
Subjects:Biological Sciences > Biotechnology
Humanities > Biological Sciences > Biotechnology
Biological Sciences > Bioinformatics
Humanities > Biological Sciences > Bioinformatics
DCU Faculties and Centres:DCU Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Science and Health
DCU Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Science and Health > School of Biotechnology
Research Institutes and Centres > National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology (NICB)
Publisher:eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.
Official URL:https://elifesciences.org/articles/64714
Copyright Information:Authors
ID Code:31129
Deposited On:10 Jun 2025 13:51 by Vidatum Academic . Last Modified 10 Jun 2025 13:51
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