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Query: EC:4.1.1.6 (
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Dopamine receptors exhibit tissue- and cell type-specific expression that is modulated during development, aging and in diseases such as Parkinson's. The molecular mechanisms regulating expression of dopamine receptors are not well understood, in part due to the lack of a model cell line that not only expresses endogenous dopamine receptors but also has the requisite regulatory mechanisms. Here, we demonstrate that the
CAD
catecholaminergic cell line expresses D1, D2, D3 and
D5 dopamine receptor
subtypes and associated signaling proteins.
CAD
cell differentiation induced by serum withdrawal increases the levels of D1 receptor mRNA by transcriptional up-regulation. This increase is also mimicked by the neurotrophin NT3. Interestingly, the increase of D1 receptor mRNA does not result in increased levels of D1 receptor protein in differentiated
CAD
cells. Furthermore, while the D1 receptor protein is expressed in differentiated
CAD
cells, it loses its ability to activate adenylyl cyclase. We demonstrate that the post-transcriptional regulation is not due to decreased D1 receptor mRNA stability or generation of a truncated D1 receptor mRNA, and that the down-regulation of D1 receptor function in differentiated
CAD
cells is mediated by post-translational mechanisms that decrease cell surface receptor expression by altering receptor processing and trafficking.
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PMID:Multi-modal regulation of endogenous D1 dopamine receptor expression and function in the CAD catecholaminergic cell line. 1518 54