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α-Bungarotoxin Binding in House Fly Heads and Torpedo Electroplax
Authors:Stephen W Jones  Puppala Sudershan  Richard D O'Brien
Institution:Section of Neurobiology und Behavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract: House fly heads contain a site that binds α-bungarotoxin with high affinity. It is present at about 23 pmol/g of heads and binds α-bungarotoxin (labeled with 3H]pyridoxamine phosphate) reversibly with a K d of 6 nM. The effects of 48 drugs have been compared on the α-bungarotoxin binding sites of house fly and Torpedo. The pharmacology of the house fly site is similar to that previously reported for neuronal α-bungarotoxin binding sites in both vertebrates and invertebrates and is distinguishable from that of the classic nicotinic neuromuscular acetylcholine receptor, as exemplified by that of Torpedo electroplax. Differences between the house fly site and Torpedo include higher affinities of the Torpedo receptor for decamethonium, hexamethonium, carbamylcholine, and acetyl-β-methylcholine, but lower affinities for nicotine, atropine, and dihydro-β-erythroidine.
Keywords:α-Bungarotoxin binding  House fly head α-bungarotoxin binding  Acetylcholine receptors  Nicotinic receptors              Torpedo electroplax              Torpedo acetylcholine receptor
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