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Catecholamines up integrates dopamine synthesis and synaptic trafficking
Authors:Wang Zhe  Ferdousy Faiza  Lawal Hakeem  Huang Zhinong  Daigle J Gavin  Izevbaye Iyare  Doherty Olugbenga  Thomas Jerrad  Stathakis Dean G  O'Donnell Janis M
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, USA.
Abstract:The highly reactive nature of dopamine renders dopaminergic neurons vulnerable to oxidative damage. We recently demonstrated that loss-of-function mutations in the Drosophila gene Catecholamines up (Catsup) elevate dopamine pools but, paradoxically, also confer resistance to paraquat, an herbicide that induces oxidative stress-mediated toxicity in dopaminergic neurons. We now report a novel association of the membrane protein, Catsup, with GTP cyclohydrolase rate-limiting enzyme for tetrahydrobiopterin (BH(4)) biosynthesis and tyrosine hydroxylase, rate-limiting enzyme for dopamine biosynthesis, which requires BH(4) as a cofactor. Loss-of-function Catsup mutations cause dominant hyperactivation of both enzymes. Elevated dopamine levels in Catsup mutants coincide with several distinct characteristics, including hypermobility, minimal basal levels of 3,4-dihydroxy-phenylacetic acid, an oxidative metabolite of dopamine, and resistance to the vesicular monoamine transporter inhibitor, reserpine, suggesting that excess dopamine is synaptically active and that Catsup functions in the regulation of synaptic vesicle loading and release of dopamine. We conclude that Catsup regulates and links the dopamine synthesis and transport networks.
Keywords:dopamine  Drosophila  Neuroprotection  oxidative stress  Parkinson’s disease
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