alpha-Bungarotoxin binding to two acetylcholine receptor alpha-peptides and their methylmercury-modified analogs: intrinsic phosphorescence and optically detected magnetic resonance studies. |
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Authors: | B D Schlyer A H Maki E Hawrot |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis 95616. |
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Abstract: | Phosphorescence and optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) have been used to characterize two synthetic peptides, alpha 181-198 and alpha 185-196, of the major binding determinant of the alpha-acetylcholine receptor (AChR) of Torpedo californica and its interaction with alpha-bungarotoxin (BgTX) using Trp as an intrinsic probe. BgTX conformational changes are suggested upon complexation with the peptides. Methylmercury-modified peptides show conformational heterogeneity which brings some of the modified Cys residues into proximity of peptide Trp(s). These modified peptides, when bound to BgTX, undergo structural changes which remove the tagged Cys from its close contact with the Trp residue(s) of the peptide. |
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