1993
Amphetamine derivatives interact with both plasma membrane and secretory vesicle biogenic amine transporters.
Schuldiner S, Steiner-Mordoch S, Yelin R, Wall S, Rudnick G. Amphetamine derivatives interact with both plasma membrane and secretory vesicle biogenic amine transporters. Molecular Pharmacology 1993, 44: 1227-31. PMID: 7903417.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords3,4-MethylenedioxyamphetamineAnimalsBlood PlateletsCarrier ProteinsCattleCell MembraneChromaffin GranulesFenfluramineHumansIn Vitro TechniquesMembrane GlycoproteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsN-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamineNerve Tissue ProteinsP-ChloroamphetamineReserpineSerotoninSerotonin Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsConceptsVesicular amine transporterVesicular amine transportAmine transportersAmine transportSerotonin transportChromaffin granule membrane vesiclesPlasma membrane transportersBiogenic amine transportersPlasma membraneMembrane transportersMembrane vesiclesSubstrate siteVesicular transportersTransportersDelta pHNon-neurotoxic amphetamine derivatives release serotonin through serotonin transporters.
Rudnick G, Wall S. Non-neurotoxic amphetamine derivatives release serotonin through serotonin transporters. Molecular Pharmacology 1993, 43: 271-6. PMID: 8429828.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmphetaminesBlood PlateletsCarrier ProteinsCell MembraneChromaffin GranulesHumansImipramineIn Vitro TechniquesIndansMembrane GlycoproteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsMethamphetamineModels, BiologicalNerve EndingsNerve Tissue ProteinsRadioligand AssaySerotoninSerotonin Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsConceptsChromaffin granule membrane vesiclesPlasma membrane vesiclesMembrane vesiclesPlatelet plasma membrane vesiclesPlasma membrane transportersSerotonin transportBiogenic amine transportersMembrane transportersAmine transportersTransportersVesiclesDopamine transporterSerotonin transporterModel systemHalf-maximal concentrationNerve terminalsTransmembraneCocaine analogBindingSimilar concentrationsHigh concentrationsCellsTransport
1992
The molecular mechanism of "ecstasy" [3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA)]: serotonin transporters are targets for MDMA-induced serotonin release.
Rudnick G, Wall S. The molecular mechanism of "ecstasy" [3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA)]: serotonin transporters are targets for MDMA-induced serotonin release. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1992, 89: 1817-1821. PMID: 1347426, PMCID: PMC48544, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.89.5.1817.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlasma membrane vesiclesMembrane vesiclesAmine transportersVesicular amine transporterBiogenic amine transportersSecretory vesiclesPlasma membraneATP hydrolysisMolecular mechanismsBovine adrenal chromaffin granulesSerotonin transporterAdrenal chromaffin granulesTransportersDirect interactionVesiclesChromaffin granulesHuman plateletsManner characteristicEffluxTransmembraneATPMDMA actionMechanismBindingMembrane
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
1989
Zwitterionic and Anionic Forms of a Serotonin Analog as Transport Substrates
Rudnick G, Kirk K, Fishkes H, Schuldiner S. Zwitterionic and Anionic Forms of a Serotonin Analog as Transport Substrates. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1989, 264: 14865-14868. PMID: 2549040, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)63781-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBiogenic amine transportersAmine transportersPlasma membrane serotonin transporterSubstrate translocationBovine chromaffin granulesTransport substratesHuman blood plateletsSerotonin transportChromaffin granulesTransportersBlood plateletsSerotonin transporterKmIdentical ratesTranslocationSubstrateTransport
1987
Similarities and Differences among Neuroendocrine, Exocrine, and Endocytic Vesiclesa
CASTLE J, CAMERON R, ARVAN P, VON ZASTROW M, RUDNICK G. Similarities and Differences among Neuroendocrine, Exocrine, and Endocytic Vesiclesa. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1987, 493: 448-460. PMID: 3296913, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1987.tb27230.x.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsAnimalsChromaffin GranulesCytoplasmic GranulesEndocrine GlandsExocrine GlandsIntracellular MembranesNeurosecretory SystemsConceptsPolarized epithelial cellsSpecific cellular compartmentsEndocytic systemCellular compartmentsEndocytic vesiclesPlasmalemmal domainsTranslocase activityGolgi complexSecretory systemAnalogous functionsCell surfaceDetermines functionCyclic carriersEpithelial cellsEndocrine sourceCompositional overlapMembrane preparationsExport trafficMembraneEndocrine secretionStructural elementsVesiclesComparative analysisParticular originSortingHydrodynamic properties of the chromaffin granule hydrogen ion pumping adenosinetriphosphatase.
Dean G, Nelson P, Agnew W, Rudnick G. Hydrodynamic properties of the chromaffin granule hydrogen ion pumping adenosinetriphosphatase. Biochemistry 1987, 26: 2301-5. PMID: 2887199, DOI: 10.1021/bi00382a034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdrenal MedullaAnimalsCattleChromaffin GranulesChromaffin SystemIntracellular MembranesKineticsProtein ConformationProton-Translocating ATPasesConceptsGel permeation chromatographyCm3/Permeation chromatographyHydrodynamic propertiesSedimentation equilibrium centrifugationMixed micellesHydrogen ionsMicellesStokes radiusBovine adrenal chromaffin granulesIntrinsic membrane proteinsDetergentsParticlesParticle volumePropertiesIonsEquilibrium centrifugationChromatographyMitochondrial F1F0-ATPaseAdrenal chromaffin granulesDaltonsProtein componentsMembrane proteinsProtein V
1986
Characterization of native and reconstituted hydrogen ion pumping adenosinetriphosphatase of chromaffin granules.
Dean G, Nelson P, Rudnick G. Characterization of native and reconstituted hydrogen ion pumping adenosinetriphosphatase of chromaffin granules. Biochemistry 1986, 25: 4918-25. PMID: 2876726, DOI: 10.1021/bi00365a029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChromaffin granule membranesATPase activityChromaffin granulesGranule membranesATP-dependent ion pumpsInhibitor sodium azidePlatelet dense granulesReconstituted membranesATP hydrolysisATP hydrolaseNucleotide dependenceAmine transportTransport ATPasesMitochondrial ATPaseAdrenal chromaffin granulesInhibitor sensitivityGranule acidificationIon pumpsSerotonin transportATPasesATPaseMonodisperse formATPOctyl glucosideNBD-Cl