A c-myc epitope-tagged human dopamine D1 receptor (c-myc D1 receptor) was expressed in Sf9 cells and its cellular distribution under basal conditions and after exposure to the agonist dopamine was examined. In the basal state, immunofluorescently labeled c-myc D1 receptors imaged by confocal microscopy appeared as a bright ring of label predominantly on the cell surface, and to a lesser extent as intracellular clusters of label. This pattern of receptor distribution was confirmed by radioligand-binding assays on plasma membrane and light membrane fractions using the D1 receptor- antagonist [3H]-SCH-23390. After exposure to dopamine, c-myc D1 receptors were redistributed on the cell surface, changing from a continuous ring to a discontinuous pattern of label. Analysis of fluorescence intensity and three- dimensional computer reconstruction of labeled receptors revealed a 30% decrease in surface labeling with no decrease in total number of receptors confirmed by radioligand-binding analysis. These findings constituted the first direct evidence of agonist-induced D1 receptor internalization. The results showed that the combination of confocal microscopy and three- dimensional reconstruction can be used to visualize and assess receptor distribution in Sf9 cells.
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Trogadis, J. E., Ng, G. Y. K., O’Dowd, B. F., George, S. R., & Stevens, J. K. (1995). Dopamine D1 receptor distribution in Sf9 cells imaged by confocal microscopy: A quantitative evaluation. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 43(5), 497–506. https://doi.org/10.1177/43.5.7730588
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