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Acetycholine receptor production and incorporation into membranes of developing muscle fibers
Authors:HCriss Hartzell  Douglas M Fambrough
Institution:1. Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218 USA;2. Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 115 West University Parkway Baltimore, Maryland 21210 USA
Abstract:Using electrophysiological and quantitative autoradiographic techniques, we studied the kinetics of acetylcholine (ACh) receptor production and incorporation into membranes of muscle fibers developing in culture. These studies were performed by utilizing 125I-labeled α-Bungarotoxin (α-BGT) which binds irreversibly to ACh receptors. α-BGT binding to ACh-sensitive muscle cells in culture correlates well with the level of ACh sensitivity. α-BGT binds to myotubes with two different apparent rates. The slow component of binding is due to the incorporation of new receptors into the membrane at a rate of 90 receptors/μm2 per hour. However, the ACh receptor density increases at a rate of only 35 receptors/μm2 per hour as the result of a concurrent increase in cell surface area. The α-BGT-receptor complexes turn over slowly and the rate of receptor incorporation is not affected by the presence of α-BGT. Inhibition of protein synthesis with cycloheximide depresses receptor incorporation, the percent inhibition increasing with time in cycloheximide. Overnight treatment in actinomycin D has no effect, but inhibition of ATP synthesis with dinitrophenol and iodoacetate or incubation in the cold inhibits the appearance of new ACh receptors.
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