For each citation that was shared on social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter) with the “@GenScript” tag, the author will be rewarded with a $10 Amazon gift card or 2,000 GS points.

Unveiling conformation-selective regulation of the norepinephrine transporter

Cell. 2025-11; 
Heng Zhang, Tianwei Zhang, Dingyan Wang, Antao Dai, Jianhang Mao, Qihui Chen, Tianyuan Du, Xue Lu, Yongxin Hao, Chao Zhang, Yu-Ling Yin, Wen Hu, Benxun Pan, Sanshan Jin, Mengting Jiang, Yuan Si, Qingning Yuan, Ming-Wei Wang, Mingyue Zheng, Zhen Wang, Dehua Yang, H Eric Xu, Yi Jiang
Products/Services Used Details Operation
Protein and Antibody Isolation The supernatant was incubated with 5 mL anti-DYKDDDDK G1 affinity resin (GenScript) at 4 ◦ C for 2 h, the resin was further washed with 100 mL wash buffer containing 20 mM HEPES, pH 7.5, 150 mM NaCl, 0.03% (w/v) dodecyl-β-Dmaltoside (DDM, Anatrace), and proteins were eluted using wash buffer supplemented with 0.2 mg/mL DYKDDDDK peptide (GenScript). Get A Quote

Abstract

The norepinephrine transporter (NET) plays a crucial role in synaptic neurotransmission and is implicated in major depression and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders, yet our understanding of its allosteric, conformation-selective regulation-crucial for developing targeted therapeutics-remains limited. Through cryo-electron microscopy analysis of NET complexes with levomilnacipran, vanoxerine, and vilazodone, we identify a previously undefined allosteric site within NET's inner vestibule that enables conformation-selective regulation. This discovery introduces a "valve model," in which specific residues partition the cytoplasmic cavity into distinct chambers, determining inhibitor binding specificity. Lev... More

Keywords

allosteric site; conformational selectivity; inward-open; levomilnacipran; norepinephrine transporter; valve model; vanoxerine; vilazodone.