Abstract: | The specific binding of [3H] (?)alprenolol to sites in frog erythrocyte membranes provides a tool for directly assessing ligand binding to adenylatecyclase coupled β-adrenergic receptors. Hill Plots of such binding data yield slopes (nH=“Hill Coefficients”) less than 1.0, suggesting that negatively cooperative interactions among the β-adrenergic receptors may occur. The existence of such negative cooperativity was confirmed by a direct kinetic method. The dissociation of receptor bound [3H] (?)alprenolol was studied under two conditions: 1) with dilution of the ligand-receptor complex sufficient to prevent rebinding of the dissociated tracer and 2) with this same dilution in the presence of excess unlabeled (?)alprenolol. If the sites are independent, the dissociation rates must be the same in both cases. However, the presence of (?)alprenolol increases the rate of [3H] (?)alprenolol dissociation, indicating that negatively cooperative interactions among the β-adrenergic receptor binding sites do occur. |