ジャーナル: Nature / 年: 2024 タイトル: Transport and inhibition mechanisms of the human noradrenaline transporter. 著者: Tuo Hu / Zhuoya Yu / Jun Zhao / Yufei Meng / Kristine Salomon / Qinru Bai / Yiqing Wei / Jinghui Zhang / Shujing Xu / Qiuyun Dai / Rilei Yu / Bei Yang / Claus J Loland / Yan Zhao / 要旨: The noradrenaline transporter (also known as norepinephrine transporter) (NET) has a critical role in terminating noradrenergic transmission by utilizing sodium and chloride gradients to drive the ...The noradrenaline transporter (also known as norepinephrine transporter) (NET) has a critical role in terminating noradrenergic transmission by utilizing sodium and chloride gradients to drive the reuptake of noradrenaline (also known as norepinephrine) into presynaptic neurons. It is a pharmacological target for various antidepressants and analgesic drugs. Despite decades of research, its structure and the molecular mechanisms underpinning noradrenaline transport, coupling to ion gradients and non-competitive inhibition remain unknown. Here we present high-resolution complex structures of NET in two fundamental conformations: in the apo state, and bound to the substrate noradrenaline, an analogue of the χ-conotoxin MrlA (χ-MrlA), bupropion or ziprasidone. The noradrenaline-bound structure clearly demonstrates the binding modes of noradrenaline. The coordination of Na and Cl undergoes notable alterations during conformational changes. Analysis of the structure of NET bound to χ-MrlA provides insight into how conotoxin binds allosterically and inhibits NET. Additionally, bupropion and ziprasidone stabilize NET in its inward-facing state, but they have distinct binding pockets. These structures define the mechanisms governing neurotransmitter transport and non-competitive inhibition in NET, providing a blueprint for future drug design.