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Publication : NF1 Is a Direct G Protein Effector Essential for Opioid Signaling to Ras in the Striatum.

First Author  Xie K Year  2016
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  26
Issue  22 Pages  2992-3003
PubMed ID  27773571 Mgi Jnum  J:302678
Mgi Id  MGI:6509352 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2016.09.010
Citation  Xie K, et al. (2016) NF1 Is a Direct G Protein Effector Essential for Opioid Signaling to Ras in the Striatum. Curr Biol 26(22):2992-3003
abstractText  It is well recognized that G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) can activate Ras-regulated kinase pathways to produce lasting changes in neuronal function. Mechanisms by which GPCRs transduce these signals and their relevance to brain disorders are not well understood. Here, we identify a major Ras regulator, neurofibromin 1 (NF1), as a direct effector of GPCR signaling via Gbetagamma subunits in the striatum. We find that binding of Gbetagamma to NF1 inhibits its ability to inactivate Ras. Deletion of NF1 in striatal neurons prevents the opioid-receptor-induced activation of Ras and eliminates its coupling to Akt-mTOR-signaling pathway. By acting in the striatal medium spiny neurons of the direct pathway, NF1 regulates opioid-induced changes in Ras activity, thereby sensitizing mice to psychomotor and rewarding effects of morphine. These results delineate a novel mechanism of GPCR signaling to Ras pathways and establish a critical role of NF1 in opioid addiction.
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