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VAChT Protein

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VAChT Protein

Overview

VAChT (Vesicular Acetylcholine Transporter) is a membrane protein encoded by the SLC18A3 gene located on chromosome 8q24.3 in humans. This protein belongs to the solute carrier family 18, which comprises vesicular neurotransmitter transporters. VAChT is a 12-transmembrane domain protein approximately 54 kilodaltons in size and is exclusively expressed in cholinergic neurons throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems. The protein functions as a proton antiporter, utilizing the electrochemical gradient established by the vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) to actively transport acetylcholine (ACh) from the cytoplasm into synaptic vesicles. VAChT expression is restricted to cholinergic neurons, making it a highly specific and reliable marker for identifying and studying these neurons in the brain and spinal cord.

Function/Biology

VAChT plays a critical role in cholinergic neurotransmission by catalyzing the active uptake of acetylcholine into synaptic vesicles. This process is essential for the formation and maintenance of releasable pools of neurotransmitter molecules. The transport mechanism operates through a proton-coupled antiport process, where the acidic pH gradient inside synaptic vesicles (maintained at approximately pH 5.5) provides the driving force for ACh accumulation against its concentration gradient. Each transport cycle involves the exchange of one acetylcholine molecule for two protons, making this an energetically favorable reaction.

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