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VGLUT3 Protein

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VGLUT3 Protein

Overview

VGLUT3 (vesicular glutamate transporter 3) is a membrane protein encoded by the SLC32A3 gene that belongs to the family of solute carrier transporters. This protein functions as an active transporter responsible for loading glutamate into synaptic vesicles at presynaptic terminals. VGLUT3 represents the third identified member of the vesicular glutamate transporter family, alongside VGLUT1 and VGLUT2, and exhibits a more restricted anatomical distribution compared to its relatives. The protein contains 12 transmembrane domains and requires the proton gradient generated by the vacuolar H+-ATPase to drive glutamate uptake into vesicles. VGLUT3 is particularly notable for its expression in neurons that were traditionally classified as non-glutamatergic, indicating a surprising degree of neurochemical plasticity in the central and peripheral nervous systems.

Function and Biology

VGLUT3 mediates the packaging of glutamate into synaptic vesicles through an antiporter mechanism coupled to the vesicular pH gradient. This transporter is highly selective for glutamate but can also transport aspartate with lower affinity. The protein's activity is essential for maintaining adequate glutamate concentrations within vesicles to support robust synaptic transmission upon neuronal activity.

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