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A modification of alpha-bungarotoxin amino group residues with retention of binding properties to isolated and membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor
Authors:P Calvo-Fernandez  M Martinez-Carrion
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298 U.S.A.
Abstract: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.
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