Choline is an essential nutrient that the human body needs in vast quantities for cell membrane synthesis, epigenetic modification and neurotransmission. The brain has a particularly high demand for choline, but how it enters the brain remains unknown(1-3). The major facilitator superfamily transporter FLVCR1 (also known as MFSD7B or SLC49A1) was recently determined to be a choline transporter but is not highly expressed at the blood-brain barrier, whereas the related protein FLVCR2 (also known as MFSD7C or SLC49A2) is expressed in endothelial cells at the blood-brain barrier(4-7). Previous studies have shown that mutations in human Flvcr2 cause cerebral vascular abnormalities, hydrocephalus and embryonic lethality, but the physiological role of FLVCR2 is unknown(4,5). Here we demonstrate both in vivo and in vitro that FLVCR2 is a BBB choline transporter and is responsible for the majority of choline uptake into the brain. We also determine the structures of choline-bound FLVCR2 in both inward-facing and outward-facing states using cryo-electron microscopy. These results reveal how the brain obtains choline and provide molecular-level insights into how FLVCR2 binds choline in an aromatic cage and mediates its uptake. Our work could provide a novel framework for the targeted delivery of therapeutic agents into the brain.
Structural and molecular basis of choline uptake into the brain by FLVCR2.
FLVCR2介导的胆碱进入大脑的结构和分子基础
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作者:Cater Rosemary J, Mukherjee Dibyanti, Gil-Iturbe Eva, Erramilli Satchal K, Chen Ting, Koo Katie, Santander Nicolás, Reckers Andrew, Kloss Brian, Gawda Tomasz, Choy Brendon C, Zhang Zhening, Katewa Aditya, Larpthaveesarp Amara, Huang Eric J, Mooney Scott W J, Clarke Oliver B, Yee Sook Wah, Giacomini Kathleen M, Kossiakoff Anthony A, Quick Matthias, Arnold Thomas, Mancia Filippo
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 May;629(8012):704-709 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41586-024-07326-y | ||
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