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The Journal of Neuroscience, June 15, 2002, 22(12):4814-4824
P2X Receptor Trafficking in Neurons Is Subunit Specific
Laura K.
Bobanovic,
Stephen J.
Royle, and
Ruth D.
Murrell-Lagnado
Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2
1PD, United Kingdom
P2X receptors within the CNS mediate excitatory synaptic
transmission and also act presynaptically to modulate neurotransmitter release. We have studied the targeting and trafficking of P2X4 and P2X2
receptors heterologously expressed in cultured olfactory bulb
neurons. Homomeric P2X4 receptors had a punctate distribution, and many
of the puncta colocalized with early endosomes. In contrast, P2X2
receptors were primarily localized at the plasma membrane. By
antibody-labeling of surface receptors in living neurons, we showed
that P2X4 receptors undergo rapid constitutive internalization and
subsequent reinsertion into the plasma membrane, whereas P2X2 receptors
were not regulated in such a way. The internalization of P2X4 receptors
was dynamin-dependent, and the binding of ATP enhanced the basal rate
of retrieval in a Ca2+-independent manner. The
presence of the P2X4 subunit in a P2X4/6 heteromer governed the
trafficking properties of the receptor. P2X receptors acted
presynaptically to enhance the release of glutamate, suggesting that
the regulated cycling of P2X4-containing receptors might provide a
mechanism for modulation of synaptic transmission.
Key words:
P2X; dynamin; endocytosis; recycling; presynaptic; trafficking; heteromer; ATP; ionotropic receptor
Copyright © 2002 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/02/22124814-11$05.00/0
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