Structural insights into inhibitory mechanism of human excitatory amino acid transporter EAAT2

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Takafumi Kato
Tsukasa Kusakizako
Chunhuan Jin
Xinyu Zhou
Ryuichi Ohgaki
LiLi Quan
Minhui Xu
Suguru Okuda
Kan Kobayashi
Keitaro Yamashita
Tomohiro Nishizawa
Yoshikatsu Kanai
Osamu Nureki
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[1] The University of Tokyo,Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science
[2] Osaka University,Department of Bio
[3] Osaka University,system Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine
[4] The University of Oxford,Integrated Frontier Research for Medical Science Division, Institute for Open and Transdisciplinary Research Initiative (OTRI)
[5] National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry,Department of Biochemistry
[6] The University of Tokyo,Department of Molecular Pharmacology, National Institute of Neuroscience
[7] Peptidream Inc,Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences
[8] MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,Structural Studies Division
[9] Yokohama City University,Graduate School of Medical Life Science
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Glutamate is a pivotal excitatory neurotransmitter in mammalian brains, but excessive glutamate causes numerous neural disorders. Almost all extracellular glutamate is retrieved by the glial transporter, Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 2 (EAAT2), belonging to the SLC1A family. However, in some cancers, EAAT2 expression is enhanced and causes resistance to therapies by metabolic disturbance. Despite its crucial roles, the detailed structural information about EAAT2 has not been available. Here, we report cryo-EM structures of human EAAT2 in substrate-free and selective inhibitor WAY213613-bound states at 3.2 Å and 2.8 Å, respectively. EAAT2 forms a trimer, with each protomer consisting of transport and scaffold domains. Along with a glutamate-binding site, the transport domain possesses a cavity that could be disrupted during the transport cycle. WAY213613 occupies both the glutamate-binding site and cavity of EAAT2 to interfere with its alternating access, where the sensitivity is defined by the inner environment of the cavity. We provide the characterization of the molecular features of EAAT2 and its selective inhibition mechanism that may facilitate structure-based drug design for EAAT2.
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