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'''GABA transporter 1''' ('''GAT1''') also known as '''sodium- and chloride-dependent GABA transporter 1''' is a [[protein]] that in humans is encoded by the ''SLC6A1'' [[gene]].<ref name="pmid8530094">{{cite journal | vauthors = Huang F, Shi LJ, Heng HH, Fei J, Guo LH | title = Assignment of the human GABA transporter gene (GABATHG) locus to chromosome 3p24-p25 | journal = Genomics | volume = 29 | issue = 1 | pages = 302–4 | date = September 1995 | pmid = 8530094 | doi = 10.1006/geno.1995.1253 }}</ref><ref name="entrez">{{cite web | title = Entrez Gene: SLC6A1 solute carrier family 6 (neurotransmitter transporter, GABA), member 1| url = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=6529}}</ref>
'''GABA transporter 1''' ('''GAT1''') also known as '''sodium- and chloride-dependent GABA transporter 1''' is a [[protein]] that in humans is encoded by the ''SLC6A1'' [[gene]] and belongs to the solute carrier 6 (SLC6) family of transporters.<ref name="pmid8530094">{{cite journal | vauthors = Huang F, Shi LJ, Heng HH, Fei J, Guo LH | title = Assignment of the human GABA transporter gene (GABATHG) locus to chromosome 3p24-p25 | journal = Genomics | volume = 29 | issue = 1 | pages = 302–4 | date = September 1995 | pmid = 8530094 | doi = 10.1006/geno.1995.1253 }}</ref><ref name="entrez">{{cite web | title = Entrez Gene: SLC6A1 solute carrier family 6 (neurotransmitter transporter, GABA), member 1| url = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=6529}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Scimemi |first=Annalisa |date=2014 |title=Structure, function, and plasticity of GABA transporters |url=https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fncel.2014.00161 |journal=Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience |volume=8 |doi=10.3389/fncel.2014.00161/full |issn=1662-5102}}</ref> It mediates gamma-aminobutyric acid's translocation from the extracellular to intracellular spaces within brain tissue and the central nervous system as a whole.<ref name=":3">{{Cite journal |last=Gonzalez-Burgos |first=Guillermo |date=2010 |title=GABA transporter GAT1: a crucial determinant of GABAB receptor activation in cortical circuits? |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20655483/ |journal=Advances in Pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.) |volume=58 |pages=175–204 |doi=10.1016/S1054-3589(10)58008-6 |issn=1557-8925 |pmid=20655483}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Johannesen |first=Katrine M. |last2=Gardella |first2=Elena |last3=Linnankivi |first3=Tarja |last4=Courage |first4=Carolina |last5=de Saint Martin |first5=Anne |last6=Lehesjoki |first6=Anna-Elina |last7=Mignot |first7=Cyril |last8=Afenjar |first8=Alexandra |last9=Lesca |first9=Gaetan |last10=Abi-Warde |first10=Marie-Thérèse |last11=Chelly |first11=Jamel |date=2018-01-08 |title=Defining the phenotypic spectrum of SLC6A1 mutations |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5912688/ |journal=Epilepsia |volume=59 |issue=2 |pages=389–402 |doi=10.1111/epi.13986 |issn=0013-9580 |pmc=5912688 |pmid=29315614}}</ref>


== Function ==
== Function ==

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SLC6A1
Identifiers
AliasesSLC6A1, GABATHG, GABATR, GAT1, MAE, GABA transporter 1, solute carrier family 6 member 1
External IDsOMIM: 137165; MGI: 95627; HomoloGene: 2290; GeneCards: SLC6A1; OMA:SLC6A1 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez
Ensembl
UniProt
RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_003042
NM_001348250
NM_001348251
NM_001348252
NM_001348253

NM_178703

RefSeq (protein)

NP_003033
NP_001335179
NP_001335180
NP_001335181
NP_001335182

NP_848818

Location (UCSC)Chr 3: 10.99 – 11.04 MbChr 6: 114.26 – 114.29 Mb
PubMed search[3][4]
Wikidata
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GABA transporter 1 (GAT1) also known as sodium- and chloride-dependent GABA transporter 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC6A1 gene and belongs to the solute carrier 6 (SLC6) family of transporters.[5][6][7] It mediates gamma-aminobutyric acid's translocation from the extracellular to intracellular spaces within brain tissue and the central nervous system as a whole.[8][9]

Function

GAT1 is a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporter, which removes GABA from the synaptic cleft.[10] GABA Transporter 1 uses energy from the dissipation of a Na+ gradient, aided by the presence of a Cl gradient, to translocate GABA across CNS neuronal membranes. The stoichiometry for GABA Transporter 1 is 2 Na+: 1 Cl: 1 GABA.[11]

Clinical significance

Research has shown that schizophrenia patients have GABA synthesis and expression altered, leading to the conclusion that GABA Transporter-1, which adds and removes GABA from the synaptic cleft, plays a role in the development of neurological disorders such as schizophrenia.[12][13]

Interactions

SLC6A1 has been shown to interact with STX1A.[14][15][16]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000157103Ensembl, May 2017
  2. ^ a b c GRCm38: Ensembl release 89: ENSMUSG00000030310Ensembl, May 2017
  3. ^ "Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  4. ^ "Mouse PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  5. ^ Huang F, Shi LJ, Heng HH, Fei J, Guo LH (September 1995). "Assignment of the human GABA transporter gene (GABATHG) locus to chromosome 3p24-p25". Genomics. 29 (1): 302–4. doi:10.1006/geno.1995.1253. PMID 8530094.
  6. ^ "Entrez Gene: SLC6A1 solute carrier family 6 (neurotransmitter transporter, GABA), member 1".
  7. ^ Scimemi, Annalisa (2014). "Structure, function, and plasticity of GABA transporters". Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 8. doi:10.3389/fncel.2014.00161/full. ISSN 1662-5102.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  8. ^ Gonzalez-Burgos, Guillermo (2010). "GABA transporter GAT1: a crucial determinant of GABAB receptor activation in cortical circuits?". Advances in Pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.). 58: 175–204. doi:10.1016/S1054-3589(10)58008-6. ISSN 1557-8925. PMID 20655483.
  9. ^ Johannesen, Katrine M.; Gardella, Elena; Linnankivi, Tarja; Courage, Carolina; de Saint Martin, Anne; Lehesjoki, Anna-Elina; Mignot, Cyril; Afenjar, Alexandra; Lesca, Gaetan; Abi-Warde, Marie-Thérèse; Chelly, Jamel (2018-01-08). "Defining the phenotypic spectrum of SLC6A1 mutations". Epilepsia. 59 (2): 389–402. doi:10.1111/epi.13986. ISSN 0013-9580. PMC 5912688. PMID 29315614.
  10. ^ Hirunsatit R, George ED, Lipska BK, Elwafi HM, Sander L, Yrigollen CM, Gelernter J, Grigorenko EL, Lappalainen J, Mane S, Nairn AC, Kleinman JE, Simen AA (January 2009). "Twenty-one-base-pair insertion polymorphism creates an enhancer element and potentiates SLC6A1 GABA transporter promoter activity". Pharmacogenetics and Genomics. 19 (1): 53–65. doi:10.1097/FPC.0b013e328318b21a. PMC 2791799. PMID 19077666.
  11. ^ Jin XT, Galvan A, Wichmann T, Smith Y (28 July 2011). "Localization and Function of GABA Transporters GAT-1 and GAT-3 in the Basal Ganglia". Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 5: 63. doi:10.3389/fnsys.2011.00063. PMC 3148782. PMID 21847373.
  12. ^ Volk D, Austin M, Pierri J, Sampson A, Lewis D (February 2001). "GABA transporter-1 mRNA in the prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia: decreased expression in a subset of neurons". The American Journal of Psychiatry. 158 (2): 256–65. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.158.2.256. PMID 11156808.
  13. ^ Hashimoto, T; Matsubara, T; Lewis, DA (2010). "[Schizophrenia and cortical GABA neurotransmission]". Seishin Shinkeigaku Zasshi = Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica. 112 (5): 439–52. PMID 20560363.
  14. ^ Beckman ML, Bernstein EM, Quick MW (August 1998). "Protein kinase C regulates the interaction between a GABA transporter and syntaxin 1A". The Journal of Neuroscience. 18 (16): 6103–12. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.18-16-06103.1998. PMC 6793212. PMID 9698305.
  15. ^ Quick MW (April 2002). "Substrates regulate gamma-aminobutyric acid transporters in a syntaxin 1A-dependent manner". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99 (8): 5686–91. Bibcode:2002PNAS...99.5686Q. doi:10.1073/pnas.082712899. PMC 122832. PMID 11960023.
  16. ^ Deken SL, Beckman ML, Boos L, Quick MW (October 2000). "Transport rates of GABA transporters: regulation by the N-terminal domain and syntaxin 1A". Nature Neuroscience. 3 (10): 998–1003. doi:10.1038/79939. PMID 11017172. S2CID 11312913.

Further reading

This article incorporates text from the United States National Library of Medicine, which is in the public domain.