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Study of frog sartorius muscle acetylcholine receptor using the irreversible inhibitor TDF
Authors:J M Lindstrom  S J Singer  E S Lennox
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of California, 92037 San Diego, La Jolla, California;(2) The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 92112 San Diego, California
Abstract:Summary The response of normal and denervated frog sartorius muscles to several agonists differing in intrinsic activity was studied using the fluid electrode technique. The response to carbamylcholine could be irreversibly blocked by exposure of the muscles top-trimethylammoniumbenzenediazonium difluoroborate (TDF), but the response could be protected from blockage by agonists and antagonists indicating that both TDF and these ligands act at the acetylcholine binding site of the receptor. It is shown that specific reversible binding of the trimethylammonium group of TDF to the receptor plays little or no role in the irreversible reaction of TDF with the receptor, which accounts for the extremely low specificity of its reaction with the receptor.This work is taken from a thesis presented by J. M. Lindstrom in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph. D. degree in Biology at the University of California, June 1971.
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