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Dopamine Transporter (DAT) Dysfunction Pathway in Parkinson's Disease

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Dopamine Transporter (DAT) Dysfunction Pathway in Parkinson's Disease

Overview

The Dopamine Transporter (DAT), encoded by the SLC6A3 gene, is a membrane protein responsible for the reuptake of dopamine from the synaptic cleft back into presynaptic [neurons](/entities/neurons). DAT is essential for terminating dopaminergic signaling and maintaining dopamine homeostasis. Dysregulation of DAT function is a hallmark of Parkinson's Disease and contributes to motor symptoms and disease progression[@jaber1996].

Gene and Protein Information

| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| Gene Symbol | SLC6A3 |
| Protein Name | Sodium/Dopamine Cotransporter |
| Alternative Names | DAT1, Dopamine Transporter |
| Chromosomal Location | 5p15.33 |
| Protein Class | Neurotransmitter sodium symporter (NSS) |
| Subcellular Location | Plasma membrane, primarily presynaptic terminals |
| Expression | Exclusively in dopaminergic neurons of substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area |

Gene Structure


The SLC6A3 gene spans approximately 64 kb on chromosome 5p15.33 and contains 15 exons. Alternative splicing generates multiple transcript variants, though the predominant isoform encodes the canonical 12-transmembrane-domain protein of 619 amino acids[@giros1992]. The gene promoter contains regulatory elements responsive to neuronal activity, glucocorticoids, and various transcription factors including Npas1 and Npas2.

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