Existence of Sites for Anions and Divalent Cations in the Solubilized γ-Aminobutyric Acid/Benzodiazepine Receptor Complex |
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Authors: | M. Gavish M. Awad F. Fares |
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Affiliation: | Rappaport Family Institute for Research in the Medical Sciences and Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel |
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Abstract: | This study evaluated the ability of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), baclofen, monovalent anions, divalent cations, and various combinations thereof to protect solubilized benzodiazepine (BZ) receptors of types 1 and 2, when contained together on the complex, against heat inactivation. Neither anions, cations, nor GABA alone provided significant protection of solubilized BZ receptors against heat, but inclusion of monovalent anions or divalent cations together with 500 microM GABA did afford protection. Monovalent anions combined with GABA (500 microM) provided 50% to full protection. Divalent cations, such as CaCl2 (2.5 mM) or MgCl2 (2.5 mM) in the presence of GABA (500 microM) yielded 45% and 24% protection, respectively. Other divalent cations tested (Zn2+, Hg2+, Co2+, and Ni2+) were poor protectors, even when combined with GABA. Monovalent anions (200 mM NaCl) and divalent cations (5 mM CaCl2) when tested together provided no protection. Similarly, baclofen (the GABA-B agonist) provided no protection, either alone or together with anions or divalent cations. These results indicate that the independent but interacting recognition sites of GABA, BZ, anions, and divalent cations, previously detected in the membrane-bound state, are retained in the solubilized state. |
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Keywords: | γ-Aminobutyric acid Benzodiazepine Solubilization Ions Receptor Baclofen |
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