1996
Cell-specific Sorting of Biogenic Amine Transporters Expressed in Epithelial Cells*
Gu H, Ahn J, Caplan M, Blakely R, Levey A, Rudnick G. Cell-specific Sorting of Biogenic Amine Transporters Expressed in Epithelial Cells*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1996, 271: 18100-18106. PMID: 8663573, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.30.18100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBiogenic AminesBiological TransportCarrier ProteinsCell CompartmentationCell MembraneCell PolarityCells, CulturedDogsDopamineDopamine Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsEpithelial CellsHumansImmunohistochemistryMembrane GlycoproteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsNerve Tissue ProteinsNorepinephrineNorepinephrine Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsRatsRecombinant ProteinsSerotoninSerotonin Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsSymportersConceptsMadin-Darby canine kidneyMDCK cellsLLC-PK1 cellsNeurotransmitter transportersCell surface biotinylationConfocal immunofluorescence microscopyBasolateral membraneCell-specific mechanismsEpithelial cellsBiogenic amine transportersMembrane proteinsSurface biotinylationCDNA encodingHuman DA transporterAmine transportersImmunofluorescence microscopyBiotinylating reagentTransportersPermeable filter supportsApical surfaceImmunocytochemistry resultsBasolateral mediumSurface expressionApical sideDA transporter
1994
Stable expression of biogenic amine transporters reveals differences in inhibitor sensitivity, kinetics, and ion dependence.
Gu H, Wall S, Rudnick G. Stable expression of biogenic amine transporters reveals differences in inhibitor sensitivity, kinetics, and ion dependence. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1994, 269: 7124-7130. PMID: 8125921, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(17)37256-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnimalsBinding SitesBiogenic AminesBiological TransportCarrier ProteinsCell LineDopamine Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsHumansKineticsMembrane GlycoproteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsNerve Tissue ProteinsNorepinephrine Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsRatsRecombinant ProteinsSerotonin Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsSymportersTransfection
1993
From synapse to vesicle: The reuptake and storage of biogenic amine neurotransmitters
Rudnick G, Clark J. From synapse to vesicle: The reuptake and storage of biogenic amine neurotransmitters. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta 1993, 1144: 249-263. PMID: 8104483, DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(93)90109-s.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsPresynaptic plasma membraneBiogenic amine neurotransmittersEndogenous regulatory mechanismsSynaptic transmitter levelsPlasma membraneIndividual proteinsRegulatory mechanismsTransport systemMolecular levelSynaptic vesiclesAmine neurotransmittersIon gradientsTransportersVesiclesCDNARapid progressProteinNeurotransmittersRegulationMechanismMembraneSynapseTransmitter levels
1990
Energetics of reserpine binding and occlusion by the chromaffin granule biogenic amine transporter.
Rudnick G, Steiner-Mordoch S, Fishkes H, Stern-Bach Y, Schuldiner S. Energetics of reserpine binding and occlusion by the chromaffin granule biogenic amine transporter. Biochemistry 1990, 29: 603-8. PMID: 2140052, DOI: 10.1021/bi00455a002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenosine TriphosphatasesAmmonium SulfateBinding SitesBiogenic AminesCarbonyl Cyanide m-Chlorophenyl HydrazoneCarrier ProteinsChloridesChromaffin GranulesChromaffin SystemDetergentsElectrochemistryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationIonophoresKineticsLigandsMembrane PotentialsReserpineThermodynamicsThiocyanatesTime FactorsUreaConceptsBiogenic amine transportersReserpine bindingChromaffin granule membrane vesiclesAmine transportersAmine transportMembrane vesiclesDead-end complexIon translocationTransportersSubstrate moleculesBindingM ureaDelta pHTranslocationTriton XSodium dodecyl sulfateNeutral substrate moleculesTransmembraneHigh-affinity site
1987
The Vacuolar ATPase Is Responsible for Acidifying Secretory Organelles
RUDNICK G. The Vacuolar ATPase Is Responsible for Acidifying Secretory Organelles. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1987, 493: 259-263. PMID: 2884921, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1987.tb27206.x.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements