Dopamine responsiveness is regulated by targeted sorting of D2 receptors


Autoria(s): Bartlett, Selena; Enquist, Johan; Hopf, F. Woodward; Lee, Josephine; Gladher, Fredrik; Kharazia, Viktor; Waldhoer, Maria; Mailliard, William; Armstrong, Randall; Bonci, Antonello; Whistler, Jennifer
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

Abstract Aberrant dopaminergic signaling is a critical determinant in multiple psychiatric disorders, and in many disease states, dopamine receptor number is altered. Here we identify a molecular mechanism that selectively targets D2 receptors for degradation after their activation by dopamine. The degradative fate of D2 receptors is determined by an interaction with G protein coupled receptor-associated sorting protein (GASP). As a consequence of this GASP interaction, D2 responses in rat brain fail to resensitize after agonist treatment. Disruption of the D2-GASP interaction facilitates recovery of D2 responses, suggesting that modulation of the D2-GASP interaction is important for the functional down-regulation of D2 receptors.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/45102/

Publicador

National Academy of Sciences

Relação

DOI:10.1073/pnas.0502418102

Bartlett, Selena, Enquist, Johan, Hopf, F. Woodward, Lee, Josephine, Gladher, Fredrik, Kharazia, Viktor, Waldhoer, Maria, Mailliard, William, Armstrong, Randall, Bonci, Antonello, & Whistler, Jennifer (2005) Dopamine responsiveness is regulated by targeted sorting of D2 receptors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102(32), pp. 11521-11526.

Palavras-Chave #G protein-coupled receptor, trafficking, down-regulation, resensitization, degradation
Tipo

Journal Article