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Query: UMLS:C0028754 (
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The CB1 cannabinoid receptor is a G-protein coupled receptor that has important physiological roles in synaptic plasticity, analgesia, appetite, and neuroprotection. We report the discovery of two structurally related CB1 cannabinoid receptor interacting proteins (
CRIP1a
and
CRIP1b
) that bind to the distal C-terminal tail of CB1.
CRIP1a
and
CRIP1b
are generated by alternative splicing of a gene located on chromosome 2 in humans, and orthologs of
CRIP1a
occur throughout the vertebrates, whereas
CRIP1b
seems to be unique to primates.
CRIP1a
coimmunoprecipitates with CB1 receptors derived from rat brain homogenates, indicating that
CRIP1a
and CB1 interact in vivo. Furthermore, in superior cervical ganglion neurons coinjected with CB1 and
CRIP1a
or
CRIP1b
cDNA,
CRIP1a
, but not
CRIP1b
, suppresses CB1-mediated tonic inhibition of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. Discovery of
CRIP1a
provides the basis for a new avenue of research on mechanisms of CB1 regulation in the nervous system and may lead to development of novel drugs to treat disorders where modulation of CB1 activity has therapeutic potential (e.g., chronic pain,
obesity
, and epilepsy).
...
PMID:CB1 cannabinoid receptor activity is modulated by the cannabinoid receptor interacting protein CRIP 1a. 1789 7