Neurotransmitter uptake and metabolism In glial cells (Homo sapiens)

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Description

Neuotransmitter uptake by astrocytes is mediated by specific transporter located on the astrocytic membrane. The imported neurotransmitter in the astrocytes is metabolized and transported back to the neuron via specialized transporters.Original Pathway at Reactome: http://www.reactome.org/PathwayBrowser/#DB=gk_current&FOCUS_SPECIES_ID=48887&FOCUS_PATHWAY_ID=112313

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Bibliography

  1. Häberle J, Görg B, Rutsch F, Schmidt E, Toutain A, Benoist JF, Gelot A, Suc AL, Höhne W, Schliess F, Häussinger D, Koch HG.; ''Congenital glutamine deficiency with glutamine synthetase mutations.''; PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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  3. Maragakis NJ, Dietrich J, Wong V, Xue H, Mayer-Proschel M, Rao MS, Rothstein JD.; ''Glutamate transporter expression and function in human glial progenitors.''; PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
  4. Krajewski WW, Collins R, Holmberg-Schiavone L, Jones TA, Karlberg T, Mowbray SL.; ''Crystal structures of mammalian glutamine synthetases illustrate substrate-induced conformational changes and provide opportunities for drug and herbicide design.''; PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

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88046view13:40, 25 July 2016RyanmillerOntology Term : 'transport pathway' added !
88045view13:39, 25 July 2016RyanmillerOntology Term : 'regulatory pathway' added !
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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ADPMetaboliteCHEBI:16761 (ChEBI)
ATPMetaboliteCHEBI:15422 (ChEBI)
Astrocytic EAATsREACT_14651 (Reactome)
GLUL [cytosol]ProteinP15104 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GLUL decamerComplexREACT_3307 (Reactome)
GluMetaboliteCHEBI:16015 (ChEBI)
L-GlnMetaboliteCHEBI:18050 (ChEBI)
L-GluMetaboliteCHEBI:16015 (ChEBI)
NH4+MetaboliteCHEBI:28938 (ChEBI)
PiMetaboliteCHEBI:18367 (ChEBI)
SLC38A1ProteinQ9H2H9 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
ADPArrowREACT_1171 (Reactome)
ATPREACT_1171 (Reactome)
Astrocytic EAATsmim-catalysisREACT_13588 (Reactome)
GLUL decamermim-catalysisREACT_1171 (Reactome)
GluREACT_13588 (Reactome)
L-GlnArrowREACT_1171 (Reactome)
L-GlnArrowREACT_13773 (Reactome)
L-GlnREACT_13773 (Reactome)
L-GluArrowREACT_13588 (Reactome)
L-GluREACT_1171 (Reactome)
NH4+REACT_1171 (Reactome)
PiArrowREACT_1171 (Reactome)
REACT_1171 (Reactome) Cytosolic glutamine synthetase (glutamate-ammonia ligase - GLUL) catalyzes the reaction of glutamate, ammonia, and ATP to form glutamine, ADP, and orthophosphate. The enzyme is a decamer (Krajewski et al. 2008). Mutations in the gene encoding GLUL cause glutamine deficiency in vivo (Haberle et al. 2005).
REACT_13588 (Reactome) Excess L-Glutamate released by the pre-synaptic neuron in the synaptic cleft is cleared by high affinity transporters called the excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs) to terminate synaptic actions of the neurotransmitter and to recycle these molecules. Five types of EAATs have been identified EAAT1-EAAT5 in the mammalian CNS. EAAT1 and EAAT2 are mainly expressed by astrocytes whereas EAAT3 and EAAT4 are predominantly neuronal. EAAT3 are expressed throughout the CNS however, EAAT4 is predominantly localized to purkinje cells. EAAT5 are expressed rod photoreceptor and bipolar cells of retina. Astrocytic EAATs are expressed in astrocytes in close apposition to the synapses and neuronal EAATs are expressed in the extra-synaptic or peri-synaptic locations on the neurons. Astrocytic EAATs are responsible for majority of the glutamate uptake, neuronal transporters are responsible for glutamate clearance in specialized synapses in cerebellum where the spatial relationship between the glutamate receptors and EAATs is altered and glutamate receptors are expressed in the peri-synaptic region.
REACT_13773 (Reactome) Glutamine from the astrocytes is exported to the extracellular compartment via the system N amino acid transporter. The system N transporter is Na+ dependant transporter that has substrate specificity to aspargine, glutamine and histidine.
SLC38A1mim-catalysisREACT_13773 (Reactome)
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