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The C-terminal helix 9 motif in rat cannabinoid receptor type 1 regulates axonal trafficking and surface expression.


ABSTRACT: Cannabinoid type one receptor (CB1R) is only stably surface expressed in axons, where it downregulates neurotransmitter release. How this tightly regulated axonal surface polarity is established and maintained is unclear. To address this question, we used time-resolved imaging to determine the trafficking of CB1R from biosynthesis to mature polarised localisation in cultured rat hippocampal neurons. We show that the secretory pathway delivery of CB1R is axonally biased and that surface expressed CB1R is more stable in axons than in dendrites. This dual mechanism is mediated by the CB1R C-terminus and involves the Helix 9 (H9) domain. Removal of the H9 domain increases secretory pathway delivery to dendrites and decreases surface stability. Furthermore, CB1R?H9 is more sensitive to agonist-induced internalisation and less efficient at downstream signalling than CB1RWT. Together, these results shed new light on how polarity of CB1R is mediated and indicate that the C-terminal H9 domain plays key roles in this process.

SUBMITTER: Fletcher-Jones A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6491034 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The C-terminal helix 9 motif in rat cannabinoid receptor type 1 regulates axonal trafficking and surface expression.

Fletcher-Jones Alexandra A   Hildick Keri L KL   Evans Ashley J AJ   Nakamura Yasuko Y   Wilkinson Kevin A KA   Henley Jeremy M JM  

eLife 20190430


Cannabinoid type one receptor (CB1R) is only stably surface expressed in axons, where it downregulates neurotransmitter release. How this tightly regulated axonal surface polarity is established and maintained is unclear. To address this question, we used time-resolved imaging to determine the trafficking of CB1R from biosynthesis to mature polarised localisation in cultured rat hippocampal neurons. We show that the secretory pathway delivery of CB1R is axonally biased and that surface expressed  ...[more]

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