Specific binding and pharmacological interactions of apamin,the neurotoxin from bee venom,with guinea pig colon |
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Authors: | Michel Hughes Daniéle Duval Heidy Schmid Patrick Kitabgi Michel Lazdunski Jean-Pierre Vincent |
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Affiliation: | Centre de Biochimie du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Faculté des Sciences, Parc Valrose, 06034 Nice Cédex, France |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the interaction of apamin, the bee venom neurotoxin, with its receptor in the guinea pig colon. The pharmacological activity of the toxin was assayed by measuring its contracting effect on guinea pig colon preparations that had been previously relaxed by neurotensin. The IC50 value of apamin in this bioassay is 7 nM. These pharmacological data are compared to the binding properties of apamin to smooth muscle membranes prepared from guinea pig colon. The highly radiolabeled monoiododerivative of apamin binds to its colon receptor with a dissociation constant . The maximal binding capacity of colonic membranes is 30dfmol/mg of protein. The dissociation constant of the unmodified toxin is 23 pM. The difference between the toxin concentrations that produce half-maximal effects in the binding and pharmacological studies arises from the different experimental conditions used for the two assays. |
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