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Ctr9, a Protein in the Transcription Complex Paf1, Regulates Dopamine Transporter Activity at the Plasma Membrane*

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Ctr9, a Protein in the Transcription Complex Paf1, Regulates Dopamine Transporter Activity at the Plasma Membrane*

Auteurs : Stéphanie De Gois ; Patrick Slama ; Nicolas Pietrancosta ; Amaia M. Erdozain ; Franck Louis ; Caroline Bouvrais-Veret ; Laurent Daviet ; Bruno Giros

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RBID : PMC:4505035

Abstract

Background: The dopamine transporter controls the concentration of dopamine at the synapse.

Results: Ctr9, formerly identified as a nuclei protein, interacts with the dopamine transporter in the cytoplasmic compartment.

Conclusion: This interaction facilitates the targeting of the dopamine transporter to the plasma membrane and increases its activity.

Significance: Identifying the complete dopamine transporter interactome is essential to understanding how neurotransmission is regulated.


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DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M115.646315
PubMed: 26048990
PubMed Central: 4505035

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The dopamine transporter controls the concentration of dopamine at the synapse.</p>
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Ctr9, formerly identified as a nuclei protein, interacts with the dopamine transporter in the cytoplasmic compartment.</p>
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This interaction facilitates the targeting of the dopamine transporter to the plasma membrane and increases its activity.</p>
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Identifying the complete dopamine transporter interactome is essential to understanding how neurotransmission is regulated.</p>
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<sup></sup>
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CNRS UMR 7224, 75005 Paris, France,</aff>
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Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Neuroscience Paris Seine, 75005 Paris, France,</aff>
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Douglas Hospital Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal H4H 1R3 Quebec, Canada,</aff>
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Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité,</aff>
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CNRS, UMR 8601, 75006 Paris, France, and</aff>
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Hybrigenics, 3–5 Impasse Reille, 75014 Paris, France</aff>
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<phone>514-261-0520</phone>
; Fax:
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<email>bruno.giros@mcgill.ca</email>
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<p>
<bold>Background:</bold>
The dopamine transporter controls the concentration of dopamine at the synapse.</p>
<p>
<bold>Results:</bold>
Ctr9, formerly identified as a nuclei protein, interacts with the dopamine transporter in the cytoplasmic compartment.</p>
<p>
<bold>Conclusion:</bold>
This interaction facilitates the targeting of the dopamine transporter to the plasma membrane and increases its activity.</p>
<p>
<bold>Significance:</bold>
Identifying the complete dopamine transporter interactome is essential to understanding how neurotransmission is regulated.</p>
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<p>Dopamine (DA) is a major regulator of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. The DA transporter (DAT) is the key protein that regulates the spatial and temporal activity of DA release into the synaptic cleft via the rapid reuptake of DA into presynaptic termini. Several lines of evidence have suggested that transporter-interacting proteins may play a role in DAT function and regulation. Here, we identified the tetratricopeptide repeat domain-containing protein Ctr9 as a novel DAT binding partner using a yeast two-hybrid system. We showed that Ctr9 is expressed in dopaminergic neurons and forms a stable complex with DAT
<italic>in vivo</italic>
via GST pulldown and co-immunoprecipitation assays. In mammalian cells co-expressing both proteins, Ctr9 partially colocalizes with DAT at the plasma membrane. This interaction between DAT and Ctr9 results in a dramatic enhancement of DAT-mediated DA uptake due to an increased number of DAT transporters at the plasma membrane. We determined that the binding of Ctr9 to DAT requires residues YKF in the first half of the DAT C terminus. In addition, we characterized Ctr9, providing new insight into this protein. Using three-dimensional modeling, we identified three novel tetratricopeptide repeat domains in the Ctr9 sequence, and based on deletion mutation experiments, we demonstrated the role of the SH2 domain of Ctr9 in nuclear localization. Our results demonstrate that Ctr9 localization is not restricted to the nucleus, as previously described for the transcription complex Paf1. Taken together, our data provide evidence that Ctr9 modulates DAT function by regulating its trafficking.</p>
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