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CIN85 regulates dopamine receptor endocytosis and governs behaviour in mice

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 29, Issue 14, Pages 2421-2432

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2010.120

Keywords

CIN85; dopamine receptor; endocytosis hyperactivity; synapse

Funding

  1. MEXT of Japan [18059005, 18590216]
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [DI 931/1-1, DE 551/8-1, JE 528/1-1, SCHU 1412/2-1]
  3. National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health, USA [R01-CA108500]
  4. SNF NCCR Neural Plasticity and Repair
  5. International Human Frontier Science Program Organization
  6. Research Council of Norway
  7. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [Forderkennzeichen 01GR0430]
  8. EU [LSHG-2006-037188]
  9. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [18590216, 18059005] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Despite extensive investigations of Cbl-interacting protein of 85 kDa (CIN85) in receptor trafficking and cytoskeletal dynamics, little is known about its functions in vivo. Here, we report the study of a mouse deficient of the two CIN85 isoforms expressed in the central nervous system, exposing a function of CIN85 in dopamine receptor endocytosis. Mice lacking CIN85 exon 2 (CIN85(Delta ex2)) show hyperactivity phenotypes, characterized by increased physical activity and exploratory behaviour. Interestingly, CIN85(Delta ex2) animals display abnormally high levels of dopamine and D2 dopamine receptors (D2DRs) in the striatum, an important centre for the coordination of animal behaviour. Importantly, CIN85 localizes to the post-synaptic compartment of striatal neurons in which it co-clusters with D2DRs. Moreover, it interacts with endocytic regulators such as dynamin and endophilins in the striatum. Absence of striatal CIN85 causes insufficient complex formation of endophilins with D2DRs in the striatum and ultimately decreased D2DR endocytosis in striatal neurons in response to dopamine stimulation. These findings indicate an important function of CIN85 in the regulation of dopamine receptor functions and provide a molecular explanation for the hyperactive behaviour of CIN85Dex2 mice. The EMBO Journal (2010) 29, 2421-2432. doi:10.1038/emboj.2010.120; Published online 15 June 2010

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