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Query: EC:2.3.1.107 (
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Dopaminergic signaling and plasticity are essential to numerous CNS functions and pathologies, including movement, cognition, and addiction. The amphetamine- and cocaine-sensitive dopamine (DA) transporter (
DAT
) tightly controls extracellular DA concentrations and half-life.
DAT
function and surface expression are not static but are dynamically modulated by membrane trafficking. We recently demonstrated that the
DAT
C terminus encodes a PKC-sensitive internalization signal that also suppresses basal
DAT
endocytosis. However, the cellular machinery governing regulated
DAT
trafficking is not well defined. In work presented here, we identified the Ras-like GTPase, Rin (for Ras-like in neurons) (Rit2), as a protein that interacts with the
DAT
C-terminal endocytic signal. Yeast two-hybrid, GST pull down and FRET studies establish that
DAT
and Rin directly interact, and colocalization studies reveal that
DAT
/Rin associations occur primarily in lipid raft microdomains. Coimmunoprecipitations demonstrate that PKC activation regulates Rin association with
DAT
. Perturbation of Rin function with GTPase mutants and shRNA-mediated Rin knockdown reveals that Rin is critical for PKC-mediated
DAT
internalization and functional downregulation. These results establish that Rin is a
DAT
-
interacting protein
that is required for PKC-regulated
DAT
trafficking. Moreover, this work suggests that Rin participates in regulated endocytosis.
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PMID:The plasma membrane-associated GTPase Rin interacts with the dopamine transporter and is required for protein kinase C-regulated dopamine transporter trafficking. 2195 39