The Journal of biological chemistry
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Molecular cloning has identified two vesicular monoamine transporters (VMATs), one expressed in non-neural cells of the periphery (VMAT1) and the other by multiple monoamine cell populations in the brain (VMAT2). Functional analysis has previously shown that VMAT2 has a higher affinity than VMAT1 for monoamine neurotransmitters as well as the inhibitor tetrabenazine. The analysis of chimeric transporters has also identified two major regions required for the high affinity interactions of VMAT2 with these ligands. ⋯ This mutually exclusive interaction with serotonin and tryptamine also suggests a physiological rationale for the existence of two VMATs. Surprisingly, the residue responsible for this difference, Tyr-434, also accounts for the higher affinity interaction of VMAT2 with tetrabenazine, histamine, and serotonin. Interestingly, replacement of Tyr-434 with alanine increases the affinity of VMAT2 for both serotonin and dopamine and reduces the rate of dopamine transport.