P. Shashidharan et al., NEURON-SPECIFIC HUMAN GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTER - MOLECULAR-CLONING, CHARACTERIZATION AND EXPRESSION IN HUMAN BRAIN, Brain research, 662(1-2), 1994, pp. 245-250
A cDNA encoding a neuron-specific glutamate/aspartate transporter was
isolated from human brain cDNA libraries and characterized. The new cD
NA, designated human glutamate transporter III, is structurally distin
ct from two previously described brain specific glutamate transporters
. This human cDNA is 90% and 95% homologous at nucleotide and amino ac
id level, respectively, with a previously reported rabbit glutamate/as
partate transporter. Northern blot analysis of human tissues revealed
that the mRNA of this transporter is expressed in brain, liver, muscle
, ovary, testis and in retinoblastoma cell lines. In situ hybridizatio
n in human brain sections showed that the mRNA is densely expressed in
substantia nigra, red nucleus, hippocampus, and in cerebral cortical
layers. Southern blot analysis revealed that the gene encoding this mR
NA exists as a single copy in the human genome.