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Figure 1. DAGLB and eCB signaling in DANs. (A) The cartoon illustrates the 3D protein structure of DAGLB predicted by AlphaFold; (B) DAGLB is suggested to be the main synthase of the eCB 2-AG in DANs[27]. The 2-AG produced in the postsynaptic DANs by DAGLB and DAGLA are released into the synaptic cleft upon neuronal activation. They then retrogradely bind to CB1R in the presynaptic sites of DRD1-expressing dSPNs, leading to the suppression of neurotransmitter GABA release. GABA suppresses the activity of DANs and DA release. MGLL, associated with the presynaptic sites, mediates the degradation of 2-AG into AA and glycerol, thereby terminating the