Cannabinoid Receptor Interacting Protein (CRIP1a) suppresses agonist-driven CB1 receptor internalization, and regulates receptor replenishment in an agonist-biased manner.

“Cannabinoid Receptor Interacting Protein1a (CRIP1a) is a CB1 receptor (CB1 R) distal C-terminus-associated protein that modulates CB1 R signaling via G proteins, and CB1 R down-regulation but not desensitization.

In the present study, we determined the involvement of CRIP1a in CB1 R plasma membrane trafficking.

These studies demonstrate a novel role for CRIP1a in agonist-driven CB1 R cell surface regulation postulated to occur by two mechanisms: attenuating agonist-mediated but not internalization in the absence of exogenous agonists, and biased agonist-dependent trafficking of de novo synthesized receptor to the cell surface.”

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27513693