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The Journal of Neuroscience, October 1, 2002, 22(19):8476-8486

Interaction with Neuronal Calcium Sensor NCS-1 Mediates Desensitization of the D2 Dopamine Receptor

Nadine Kabbani1, Laszlo Negyessy3, Ridwan Lin2, Patricia Goldman-Rakic3, and Robert Levenson1

1 Department of Pharmacology and 2 Neuroscience Graduate Program, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033, and 3 Department of Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510

Dopaminergic transmission within limbic regions of the brain is highly dependent on the regulation of D2 receptor activity. Here we show that the neuronal calcium sensor-1 (NCS-1) can mediate desensitization of D2 dopamine receptors. Analysis of D2 receptors expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells indicates that NCS-1 attenuates agonist-induced receptor internalization via a mechanism that involves a reduction in D2 receptor phosphorylation. This effect of NCS-1 was accompanied by an increase in D2 receptor-mediated cAMP inhibition after dopamine stimulation. The ability of NCS-1 to modulate D2 receptor signaling was abolished after a single amino acid mutation in NCS-1 that has been shown to impair the calcium-binding properties of NCS-1. Coimmunoprecipitation experiments from striatal neurons reveal that NCS-1 is found in association with both the D2 receptor and G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 2, a regulator of D2 receptor desensitization. Colocalization of NCS-1 and D2 receptors was examined in both primate and rodent brain. In striatum, NCS-1 and D2 receptors were found to colocalize within sites of synaptic transmission and in close proximity to intracellular calcium stores. NCS-1-D2 receptor interaction may serve to couple dopamine and calcium signaling pathways, thereby providing a critical component in the regulation of dopaminergic signaling in normal and diseased brain.

Key words: dopamine receptor; neuronal calcium sensor-1; GRK; GPCR desensitization; frequenin; calcium signaling; yeast two-hybrid


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