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The acetylcholine receptor of Torpedo electroplax is purified by affinity adsorption using cobra toxin (Naja naja siamensis) covalently attached to Sepharose 4B. Desorption by 10 mm benzoquinonium produces a protein that binds α-[125I]bungarotoxin but not [3H]acetylcholine or other reversible cholinergic ligands. On the other hand, desorption by 1 m carbamylcholine produces an acetylcholine receptor protein that binds [3H]acetylcholine, [3H]decamethonium, [3H]nicotine, [14C]dimethyl-d-tubocurarine, and α-[125I]bungarotoxin. The batch method of affinity adsorption employed gives recoveries of acetylcholine receptor (as measured by acetylcholine binding) averaging 69.2 ± 14.6%. The purity of the isolated acetylcholine receptor protein is estimated to be at best 87% as judged by disc gel electrophoresis and electrofocusing.The purified acetylcholine receptor binds 7.8 nmoles acetylcholine/mg protein based on estimation of protein concentration by a spectrophotometric method. Of these, 2.7 nmoles exhibit high affinity (KD = 0.02 μM) and 5.1 nmoles a lower affinity (KD = 1.97 μM. If the protein concentration used is that obtained by amino acid analysis, the total specific activity would be 10.4 nmoles acetylcholine bound per milligram protein. The subunit carrying one acetylcholine binding site is estimated to range between 83,000 and 112,000 daltons. In contrast to the membrane-bound or Lubrol-solubilized acetylcholine receptor, the purified acetylcholine receptor shows no autoinhibition with acetylcholine concentrations up to 10 μm. Binding of acetylcholine was totally inhibited by α-bungarotoxin or cobra toxin and was partially blocked by four nicotinic drugs, but not by two muscarinic ones. The amino acids of the acetylcholine receptor are analyzed and compared to those of acetylcholinesterase.  相似文献   

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E M Kosower 《FEBS letters》1983,157(1):144-146
A molecular model for the bilayer helices of the acetylcholine receptor is constructed from the 7 channel elements and the 17 hydrophobic helices of the 5 protein subunits. The acetylcholine binding site and the opening to the ion channel are included.  相似文献   

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Acetylcholine receptor (AChR) clusters of cultured rat myotubes, isolated by extraction with saponin (Bloch, R. J., 1984, J. Cell Biol. 99:984-993), contain a polypeptide that co-electrophoreses with purified muscle actins. A monoclonal antibody against actin reacts in immunoblots with this polypeptide and with purified actins. In indirect immunofluorescence, the antibody stains isolated AChR clusters only at AChR domains, strips of membrane within clusters that are rich in receptor. It also stains the postsynaptic region of the neuromuscular junction of adult rat skeletal muscle. Semiquantitative immunofluorescence analyses show that labeling by antiactin of isolated analyses show that labeling by antiactin of isolated AChR clusters is specific and saturable and that it varies linearly with the amount of AChR in the cluster. Filaments of purified gizzard myosin also bind preferentially at AChR-rich regions, and this binding is inhibited by MgATP. These experiments suggest that actin is associated with AChR-rich regions of receptor clusters. Depletion of actin by extraction of isolated clusters at low ionic strength selectively releases the actin-like polypeptide from the preparation. Simultaneously, AChRs redistribute within the plane of the membrane of the isolated clusters. Similarly, brief digestion with chymotrypsin reduces immunofluorescence staining and causes AChR redistribution. Treatments that deplete AChR from clusters in intact cells also reduce immunofluorescent staining for actin in isolated muscle membrane fragments. Upon reversal of these treatments, cluster reformation occurs in regions of the membrane that also stain for actin. I conclude that actin is associated with AChR domains and that changes in this association are accompanied by changes in the organization of isolated AChR clusters.  相似文献   

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The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor regulates the ion permeability of the postsynaptic membrane. This report presents evidence that the transmitter binding site and the ion channel may be located on distinct subunits. By hybridisation of receptor complexes, in which the transmitter binding site was blocked with complexes in which the ion channel was irreversibly inhibited, we reconstituted active acetylcholine receptor complexes. The reconstituted system was similar to the native receptor in its ability to regulate the ion permeability of lipid vesicles in response to nicotinic cholinergic effectors.  相似文献   

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The results of a series of experimental studies have culminated in the identification of an acetylcholine receptor from the invertebrate Limulus polyphemus. The binding ligand α-bungarotoxin was used to identify a specific protein in the central nervous system tissue of this organism. The specific interaction of α-bungarotoxin with an acetylcholine receptor has been confirmed by physiological, competitive binding, subcellular fractionation and autoradiographic techniques. The toxin binding protein was solubilized and exhibited properties consistent with the nature of a nicotinic cholinergic receptor. Therefore, the identified protein is proposed as an acetylcholine receptor protein from the central nervous system of this invertebrate species.  相似文献   

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Some properties of acetylcholine receptors in human cultured myotubes   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The distribution and single channel properties of acetylcholine (ACh) receptors in human myotubes grown in tissue culture have been examined. Radioautography of myotubes labelled with [125I]alpha-bungarotoxin showed that ACh receptors are distributed uniformly over the myotube surface at a density of 3.9 +/- 0.5 receptors per square micrometre. Accumulations of ACh receptors (hot spots) were found rarely. The conductance and kinetics of ACh-activated channels were investigated with the patch-clamp technique. Cell-attached membrane patches were used in all experiments. A single channel conductance in the range 40-45 pS was calculated. No sublevels of conductance (substates) of the activated channel were observed. The distribution of channel open-times varied with ACh concentration. With 100 nM ACh, the distribution was best fitted by the sum of two exponentials, whereas with 1 microM ACh a single exponential could be fitted. The mean channel open-time at the myotube resting potential (ca. -70 mV, 22 degrees C) was 8.2 ms. The distribution of channel closed-times was complex at all concentrations of ACh studied (100 nM to 10 microM). With desensitizing doses of ACh (10 microM), channel openings occurred in obvious bursts; each burst usually appeared as part of a 'cluster' of bursts. Both burst duration and mean interval between bursts increased with membrane hyperpolarization. Individual channel open-times and burst durations showed similar voltage dependence (e-fold increase per 80 mV hyperpolarization), whereas both the channel closed-times within a burst and the number of openings per burst were independent of membrane potential.  相似文献   

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Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) subtypes have been defined pharmacologically, immunologically, and by DNA cloning, but the correlations between these approaches are incomplete. Vertebrate neuronal AChRs that have been isolated are composed of structural subunits and ACh-binding subunits. A single kind of subunit can be used in more than one AChR subtype. Monoclonal antibody (mAb) 35 binds to structural subunits of subtypes of AChRs from both chicken brain and ganglia. By using antisera to a unique sequence of alpha 3 ACh-binding subunits expressed in bacteria, we show that ganglionic AChRs contain alpha 3 ACh-binding subunits, whereas the brain AChR subtype that binds mAb 35 does not. Subunit-specific antisera raised against recombinant proteins should be a valuable approach for identifying the subunit composition of receptors in multigene, multisubunit families.  相似文献   

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The physical properties of the cardiac muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAcChR) purified from porcine atria as recently described [Peterson, G.L., Herron, G.S., Yamaki, M., Fullerton, D.S., & Schimerlik, M.I. (1984) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 81, 4993-4997] have been examined by D2O/H2O sucrose gradient sedimentation and Sephacryl S-300 gel filtration in Triton X-405 and by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). From the sedimentation experiments the partial specific volume and sedimentation constant for the mAcChR-Triton X-405 complex were determined to be 0.813 cm3/g and 5.30 S, respectively, which lead to an estimate of the molecular weight of the complex of 143 000. Gel filtration in Triton X-405 gave an estimate of the Stokes radius (4.29 nm) and an apparent molecular weight of 116 000. Combination of sedimentation and gel filtration gave an apparent molecular weight of 137 000 and a frictional ratio (f/f0) of 1.21 for the complex. The partial specific volume of the receptor calculated from composition was 0.717 cm3/g assuming 26.5% by weight carbohydrate. The amount of bound Triton X-405 was estimated at 1.011 g/g of mAcChR, which gave an apparent molecular weight of 70 900 (sedimentation) or 68 200 (sedimentation plus gel filtration) for the uncomplexed receptor. SDS-PAGE experiments at acrylamide concentrations ranging from 6% T [monomer plus bis(acrylamide)] to 17% T gave a linear range of apparent molecular weight from 67 600 (6% T) to 98 600 (17% T), and calibration against the retardation coefficient, Kr, determined from Ferguson plots gave an apparent molecular weight of 89 100 +/- 6700. From a newly developed, novel evaluation scheme the anomalous migration of the mAcChR in SDS-PAGE was found to be due to both an excess charge density and an abnormally large shape parameter (Kr), and the true molecular weight of the protein portion of the mAcChR ligand binding polypeptide was estimated to be between 50 000 and 60 000.  相似文献   

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α-Bungarotoxin (α-Bgt), an α-neurotoxin, has been 14C-methylated by treatment with [14C]formaldehyde following NaCNBH3 reduction. The methylation rate is fast (about 84% methylation in 15 min), with 12 methyl groups incorporated per mole of α-Bgt or a mean of 1.7 methyl groups per available amine residue. The specific activity of α-[14C]Bgt is 768 mCi/mmol. Unlike most of the reported chemical modifications of α-neurotoxins, involving a high decrease of the toxin activity after modification, α-[14C]Bgt retains 100% of its unmodified ability to bind to both isolated acetylcholine receptor (AcChR) and AcChR-enriched membrane fragments prepared from Torpedo californica. This lysyl residue modification does not perturb the toxin binding activity, probably, because the net positive charges of the ?-amino groups and amino-terminal residue remain unaltered. 14C-Methylated α-Bgt appears better suited than 125I-α-Bgt for use in AcChR binding studies because of the longer half-life of the isotope, and the apparent high uniformity of labeling of the toxin preparations.  相似文献   

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The central nervous system of Drosophila melanogaster contains an alpha-bungarotoxin-binding protein with the properties expected of a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. This protein was purified 5800-fold from membranes prepared from Drosophila heads. The protein was solubilized with 1% Triton X-100 and 0.5 M sodium chloride and then purified using an alpha-cobratoxin column followed by a lentil lectin affinity column. The purified protein had a specific activity of 3.9 micromol of 125I-alpha-bungarotoxin binding sites/g of protein. The subunit composition of the purified receptor was determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. This subunit profile was identical with that revealed by in situ labeling of the membrane-bound protein using the photolyzable methyl-4-azidobenzoimidate derivative of 125I-alpha-bungarotoxin. The purified receptor reveals two different protein bands with molecular masses of 42 and 57 kDa. From sedimentation analysis of the purified protein complex in H2O and D2O and gel filtration, a mass of 270 kDa was calculated. The receptor has a s(20,w) of 9.4 and a Stoke's radius of 7.4 nm. The frictional coefficient was calculated to be 1.7 indicating a highly asymmetric protein complex compatible with a transmembrane protein forming an ion channel. The sequence of a peptide obtained after tryptic digestion of the 42-kDa protein allowed the specific identification of the Drosophila D alpha5 subunit by sequence comparison. A peptide-specific antibody raised against the D alpha5 subunit provides further evidence that this subunit is a component of an alpha-bungarotoxin binding nicotinic acetylcholine receptor from the central nervous system of Drosophila.  相似文献   

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Specific binding of 125I-labeled α-bungarotoxin to a 34 800 × g pellet of a whole rat brain homogenate has been obtained at levels 2 pmol toxin per g of whole brain with a Kd of 8·10?9 M. Binding is reduced 90% by 10?5 M (+)- tubocurarine chloride and 10?4 M nicotine, whereas concentrations of 10?4 M choline chloride, atropine sulfate and eserine sulfate have essentially no effect on toxin binding. These results compare closely with those obtained from binding studies with 125I-labeled α-bungarotoxin and soluble acetylcholine receptor protein preparations form Torpedo nobiliana; suggesting that this mammalian receptor protein is nicotinic in character.Extraction of the 34 800 × g pellet with 1% Emulphogene yields a soluble fraction with specifically binds 125I-labeled α-bungarotoxin with a Kd of 5·10?9 M. Nicotine and α-bungarotoxin at concentrations of 10?5 M abolish toxin- receptor complex formation and carbachol and (+)-tubocurarine chloride reduce complex formation 35–40% at similar concentrations. Eserine sulfate, atropine sulfate, decamethonium, and pilocarpine had no effect on complex formation at concentrations of 10?5 M.  相似文献   

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We have studied the binding of alpha-bungarotoxin to a particulate fraction of goldfish brain enriched in synaptosomes. The binding is specific and saturable and exhibits the pharmacological properties of a nicotinic cholinergic receptor. Equilibrium binding measurements yield a single dissociation constant (KD) of 0.92 nM. Kinetic analysis revealed one association rate constant and two dissociation rate constants. Dissociation constants calculated from kinetic measurements were 1.9 nM and 12.5 pM. The toxin . receptor complex is readily solubilized in nonionic detergent. The isoelectric point of the toxin . receptor complex was found to be 5.00 +/- 0.01. Sedimentation velocity analysis in sucrose/H2O and sucrose/D2O gradients in conjunction with Sepharose 4B chromatography and diffusion experiments yielded a sedimentation constant of 11.45, a partial specific volume of 0.79 cm3/g for the toxin . receptor . detergent complex, and a molecular weight of approximately 340,000 for the toxin . receptor complex.  相似文献   

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Isolated nuclei and nucleoli of ungerminated pea embryos have been analyzed chemically for their content of DNA, RNA, zinc, iron, phosphorus, and protein sulfhydryl groups. The values obtained cannot be considered to represent the whole of the living nucleolar body as an undetermined amount of material is extracted from nucleoli in the course of their isolation. Only negligible amounts of DNA have been found in the isolated nucleoli; most of the DNA released on disruption of nuclei appears in a fraction showing very few structures under the light microscope. RNA is more concentrated in the nucleolus than in the nucleus or cytoplasm, but since nucleolar protein is 6 per cent of nuclear and less than 1 per cent of cytoplasmic protein, the total amount of nucleolar RNA is comparatively small. None of the other components listed occurs in high concentration in either nucleus or nucleolus.  相似文献   

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Structure and function of an acetylcholine receptor.   总被引:15,自引:1,他引:15       下载免费PDF全文
Structural analysis of an acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica leads to a three-dimensional model in which a "monomeric" receptor is shown to contain subunits arranged around a central ionophoretic channel, which in turn traverses the entire 110 A length of the molecule. The receptor extends approximately 15 A on the cytoplasmic side, 55 A on the synaptic side of the membrane. The alpha-bungarotoxin/agonist binding site is found to be approximately 55 A from the entrance to the central gated ion channel. A hypothesis for the mechanism of AcChR is presented which takes into account the structural and kinetic data, which is testable, and which serves as a focus for future studies on the agonist-induced structure change in AcChR.  相似文献   

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Glutamate or a glutamate-related substance is the neurotransmitter used at the majority of the excitatory junctions of the neuronal network mediating the gill and siphon withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. In this report, we have studied some receptor properties of the major postsynaptic elements of the network, the motor neurons. We have examined the effect of a compound interfering with glutamate receptor, concanavalin A (con A). We found that con A treatment transforms the mainly hyperpolarizing responses to L-glutamate in motor neurons to prolonged depolarizing ones; these latter responses are sensitive to CNQX. We have also examined whether con A could enhance the CNQX sensitive excitatory postsynaptic potentials in these motor neurons. We found, by contrast, that con A did not alter the synaptic responses. The possible implications of the differential effect of con A on the glutamate responses and the synaptic responses are discussed.  相似文献   

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