Neurotransmitter clearance (Homo sapiens)

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818, 191710, 1716612, 1332, 11, 1571, 4, 14mitochondrial matrixcytosolH2ODASLC6A35HT-N-CH3NAdAdoHcyH2OCDNBCholinesteraseMAOA:FADH2O2Na+ChoDANa+5HIALDNH3AdoMetH2OH+3MTAdoMetHCYSO2Cl-AcChoNAD+NADHNH3NH3H2OMAOA OCT25HT-N-CH3H2O25HTACHE COMTALDH2 tetramerALDH2 O2LRTOMTHIAAacetateBCHE NAdNa+5HTNa+FAD Cl-SLC22A1 HIALDSLC22A2SLC6A4SLC22A2 5, 9


Description

Neurotransmitter released in the synaptic cleft binds to specific receptors on the post-synaptic cell and the excess of the neurotransmitter is cleared to prevent over activation of the post-synaptic cell. The neurotransmitter is cleared by either re-uptake by the pre-synaptic neuron, diffusion in the perisynaptic area, uptake by astrocytes surrounding the synaptic cleft or enzymatic degradation of the neurotransmitter.
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DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
3MTMetaboliteCHEBI:1582 (ChEBI)
5HIALDMetaboliteCHEBI:50157 (ChEBI)
5HT-N-CH3MetaboliteCHEBI:3210 (ChEBI)
5HTMetaboliteCHEBI:28790 (ChEBI)
ACHE ProteinP22303 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ALDH2 ProteinP05091 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ALDH2 tetramerComplexR-HSA-71721 (Reactome)
AcChoMetaboliteCHEBI:15355 (ChEBI)
AdoHcyMetaboliteCHEBI:16680 (ChEBI)
AdoMetMetaboliteCHEBI:15414 (ChEBI)
BCHE ProteinP06276 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CDNBMetaboliteCHEBI:34718 (ChEBI)
COMTProteinP21964 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ChoMetaboliteCHEBI:15354 (ChEBI)
CholinesteraseComplexR-HSA-3640837 (Reactome) This CandidateSet contains sequences identified by William Pearson's analysis of Reactome catalyst entities. Catalyst entity sequences were used to identify analagous sequences that shared overall homology and active site homology. Sequences in this Candidate set were identified in an April 24, 2012 analysis.
Cl-MetaboliteCHEBI:17996 (ChEBI)
DAMetaboliteCHEBI:18243 (ChEBI)
FAD MetaboliteCHEBI:16238 (ChEBI)
H+MetaboliteCHEBI:15378 (ChEBI)
H2O2MetaboliteCHEBI:16240 (ChEBI)
H2OMetaboliteCHEBI:15377 (ChEBI)
HCYSMetaboliteCHEBI:17230 (ChEBI)
HIAAMetaboliteCHEBI:27823 (ChEBI)
HIALDMetaboliteCHEBI:50157 (ChEBI)
LRTOMTProteinQ8WZ04 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAOA ProteinP21397 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAOA:FADComplexR-HSA-141332 (Reactome)
NAD+MetaboliteCHEBI:15846 (ChEBI)
NADHMetaboliteCHEBI:16908 (ChEBI)
NAdMetaboliteCHEBI:18357 (ChEBI)
NH3MetaboliteCHEBI:16134 (ChEBI)
Na+MetaboliteCHEBI:29101 (ChEBI)
O2MetaboliteCHEBI:15379 (ChEBI)
OCT2ComplexR-HSA-2901780 (Reactome) This CandidateSet contains sequences identified by William Pearson's analysis of Reactome catalyst entities. Catalyst entity sequences were used to identify analagous sequences that shared overall homology and active site homology. Sequences in this Candidate set were identified in an April 24, 2012 analysis.
SLC22A1 ProteinO15245 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SLC22A2 ProteinO15244 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SLC22A2ProteinO15244 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SLC6A3ProteinQ01959 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SLC6A4ProteinP31645 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
acetateMetaboliteCHEBI:30089 (ChEBI)

Annotated Interactions

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
3MTArrowR-HSA-379387 (Reactome)
3MTArrowR-HSA-8955010 (Reactome)
5HIALDArrowR-HSA-141186 (Reactome)
5HT-N-CH3ArrowR-HSA-379382 (Reactome)
5HT-N-CH3ArrowR-HSA-379395 (Reactome)
5HT-N-CH3ArrowR-HSA-379464 (Reactome)
5HT-N-CH3R-HSA-379464 (Reactome)
5HTArrowR-HSA-444008 (Reactome)
5HTR-HSA-141186 (Reactome)
5HTR-HSA-444008 (Reactome)
ALDH2 tetramermim-catalysisR-HSA-380608 (Reactome)
AcChoR-HSA-372519 (Reactome)
AdoHcyArrowR-HSA-379387 (Reactome)
AdoHcyArrowR-HSA-8955010 (Reactome)
AdoMetR-HSA-379387 (Reactome)
AdoMetR-HSA-379464 (Reactome)
AdoMetR-HSA-8955010 (Reactome)
CDNBArrowR-HSA-379395 (Reactome)
CDNBR-HSA-379395 (Reactome)
COMTmim-catalysisR-HSA-379387 (Reactome)
COMTmim-catalysisR-HSA-379464 (Reactome)
ChoArrowR-HSA-372519 (Reactome)
Cholinesterasemim-catalysisR-HSA-372519 (Reactome)
Cl-ArrowR-HSA-444008 (Reactome)
Cl-R-HSA-444008 (Reactome)
DAArrowR-HSA-379393 (Reactome)
DAR-HSA-379382 (Reactome)
DAR-HSA-379387 (Reactome)
DAR-HSA-379393 (Reactome)
DAR-HSA-8955010 (Reactome)
H+ArrowR-HSA-380608 (Reactome)
H2O2ArrowR-HSA-141186 (Reactome)
H2O2ArrowR-HSA-379395 (Reactome)
H2OR-HSA-141186 (Reactome)
H2OR-HSA-372519 (Reactome)
H2OR-HSA-379382 (Reactome)
H2OR-HSA-379395 (Reactome)
HCYSArrowR-HSA-379464 (Reactome)
HIAAArrowR-HSA-380608 (Reactome)
HIALDR-HSA-380608 (Reactome)
LRTOMTmim-catalysisR-HSA-8955010 (Reactome)
MAOA:FADmim-catalysisR-HSA-141186 (Reactome)
MAOA:FADmim-catalysisR-HSA-379382 (Reactome)
MAOA:FADmim-catalysisR-HSA-379395 (Reactome)
NAD+R-HSA-380608 (Reactome)
NADHArrowR-HSA-380608 (Reactome)
NAdArrowR-HSA-374919 (Reactome)
NAdR-HSA-374919 (Reactome)
NH3ArrowR-HSA-141186 (Reactome)
NH3ArrowR-HSA-379382 (Reactome)
NH3ArrowR-HSA-379395 (Reactome)
Na+ArrowR-HSA-379393 (Reactome)
Na+ArrowR-HSA-444008 (Reactome)
Na+R-HSA-379393 (Reactome)
Na+R-HSA-444008 (Reactome)
O2R-HSA-141186 (Reactome)
O2R-HSA-379382 (Reactome)
O2R-HSA-379395 (Reactome)
OCT2mim-catalysisR-HSA-374919 (Reactome)
R-HSA-141186 (Reactome) Amine oxidase (flavin-containing) A (MAOA) catalyses the oxidative deamination of biogenic and dietary amines, the regulation of which is critical for mental state homeostasis. MAOA, located on the mitochondrial outer membrane and requiring FAD as cofactor (Weyler 1989), preferentially oxidises biogenic amines such as 5-hydroxytryptamine (5HT), dopamine, noradrenaline and adrenaline (latter three not shown here). 5HT is deaminated to 5-hydroxyindolacetaldehyde (5HIALD).
R-HSA-372519 (Reactome) Acetylcholinesterase (ACHE) oligomers (comprising monomers, dimers and tetramers), anchored to the extracellular side of the plasma membrane, hydrolyze acetylcholine (AcCho) to form choline (Cho) and acetate (Weinstock & Groner 2008, Velan et al. 1991, Kryger et al. 2000).

Acetylcholine from the synaptic cleft is degraded into inactive molecules, Cho and acetate by ACHE, which is located in the synaptic cleft (Weinstock & Groner 2008).
R-HSA-374919 (Reactome) Noradrenaline is cleared from the synaptic cleft by Noaradrenaline uptake transporter. This reaction is carried out by neurons as well as astrocytes.
R-HSA-379382 (Reactome) Dopamine is oxidized to 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid by monoamine oxidase (O'Caroll et al.1983).
R-HSA-379387 (Reactome) Dopamine (DA) in the cytosol is metabolized to 3-methoxytyramine (3MT) by catecholamine o-methyltransferase (COMT), which uses s-adenosylmethionine as a methyl group donor (Männistö and Kaakkola 1991, Westerink and Spaan 1989).
R-HSA-379393 (Reactome) The human gene SLC6A3 encodes the sodium-dependent dopamine transporter, DAT which mediates the re-uptake of dopamine from the synaptic cleft (Vandenbergh DJ et al, 2000). Dopamine can then be degraded by either COMT or monoamine oxidase.
R-HSA-379395 (Reactome) 3-methoxytyramine generated by COMT after methylation of dopamine is oxidized into homovanillic acid by monoamine oxidase A (Guldberg et al. 1997).
R-HSA-379464 (Reactome) 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, generated after oxidation of dopamine by monoamineoxidase, is methylated by catecholamine o-methyltransferase to homovanillic acid (Deeds et al.1957).
R-HSA-380608 (Reactome) 5-hydroxyindole acetaldehyde is then catalyzed by aldehyde dehydrogenase to form 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid
R-HSA-444008 (Reactome) Serotonin (5HT) is a monoamine neurotransmitter. It's clearance (and therefore termination) from the synaptic cleft is mediated by the sodium- and chloride-dependent serotonin transporter SERT (SLC6A4, aka 5HTT). SERT is encoded by the human gene SLC6A4 and is expressed in the CNS, PNS and platelets (Ramamoorthy et al. 1993, Brenner et al. 2007, Canli & Lesch 2007).
R-HSA-8955010 (Reactome) Transmembrane O-methyltransferase (LRTOMT aka COMT2) catalyses the O-methylation of catecholamine neurotransmitters, thereby inactivating them (Du et al. 2008). LRTOMT is highly expressed in sensory hair cells of the inner ear. Defects in LRTOMT can cause autosomal recessive deafness 63 (DFNB63), a form of non-syndromic sensorineural hearing loss (Ahmed et al. 2008, Du et al. 2008). In this example, dopamine (DA) is O-methylated using S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet) as the methyl donor to form 3-methyltyramine (3MT) and S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (AdoHcy).
SLC6A3mim-catalysisR-HSA-379393 (Reactome)
SLC6A4mim-catalysisR-HSA-444008 (Reactome)
acetateArrowR-HSA-372519 (Reactome)
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