Cross-linking of endothelin 1 and endothelin 3 to rat brain membranes: identification of the putative receptor(s) |
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Authors: | I Ambar Y Kloog M Sokolovsky |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel. |
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Abstract: | Affinity-labeling experiments with 125I-endothelin derivatives using bifunctional cross-linking reagents were carried out in an attempt to identify the polypeptide component(s) of the endothelin/sarafotoxin receptors in rat brain tissues. In rat cerebellum, cortex, and caudate putamen, endothelin 1 specifically labeled a major component with a molecular mass of around 53,000. In the same tissues endothelin 3 specifically labeled, in addition to the 53,000 band, a band of molecular mass of 38,000. This result clearly indicates that in the brain the endothelin binding site resides within a polypeptide of apparent Mr = 53,000. The possible presence of receptor subtypes is discussed with reference also to the reported identification of endothelin receptors in chick cardiac membrane and in rat mesangial cells. |
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