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Biochemical investigations of ionic channels in excitable membranes
Authors:Hucho  Ferdinand  Schiebler  Werner
Institution:(1) Fachbereich Biologie der Universitäit, 7750 Konstanz, Deutschland
Abstract:Summary Ion channels of excitable membranes are composed of a gating device and a selectivity filter. Two strategies are discussed in this review for the biochemical isolation and characterization of these two functional subunits of channels: Membrane molecules involved in ion translocation can be identified in vitro by their pharmacological properties, i.e. by binding assays with radioactive drugs known to selectively affect a special channel in vivo. More desirable is an assay of their true biological function, i.e. translocation of ions through a membrane. Ion flux measurements with natural and reconstituted membrane systems in vitro are recently available.This article summarizes our present knowledge of electrically excitable sodium and potassium channels of nerve membranes and of the chemically excitable sodium/potassium channel of cholinergic synapses, the acetylcholine receptor complex (AChR). Because of the availability of a great variety of drugs binding with high affinity to axonal sodium channels its investigation is more advanced than that of the axonal potassium channel. The lack of high affinity labels for the latter can be possibly overcome by photoaffinity labels which label components of the channel in situ. Initial success is reported with a photoafinity label derived from the potassium channel blocker TEA.Most advanced is the biochemical investigation of the acetylcholine receptor (AChR) which has been purified in milligram quantities. It represents a protein complex composed of different polypeptide chains with different functions regulating the sodium/potassium permeability of cholinergic postsynaptic membranes. Experiments are described to elucidate the quaternary structure, the site of binding of cholinergic ligands and neurotoxins and to prove dynamic conformation changes of the protein which may be the cause for permeability changes of the membrane. The gating device and the ion translocation system (selectivity filter, ionophor) appear to be present in the receptor complex though located possible in different subunits. This is evidenced by reconstitution of excitable membranes from purified AChR and exogenous lipids by a novel and reproducible method.An invited review article.
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