The identification of an invertebrate acetylcholine receptor |
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Authors: | William Eric Thomas James G. Townsel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology and Biophysics University of Illinois at the Medical Center Chicago, Illinois 60680, USA |
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Abstract: | The results of a series of experimental studies have culminated in the identification of an acetylcholine receptor from the invertebrate . The binding ligand α-bungarotoxin was used to identify a specific protein in the central nervous system tissue of this organism. The specific interaction of α-bungarotoxin with an acetylcholine receptor has been confirmed by physiological, competitive binding, subcellular fractionation and autoradiographic techniques. The toxin binding protein was solubilized and exhibited properties consistent with the nature of a nicotinic cholinergic receptor. Therefore, the identified protein is proposed as an acetylcholine receptor protein from the central nervous system of this invertebrate species. |
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