Literature DB >> 2156692

Two subcellular locations for peripheral-type benzodiazepine acceptors in rat liver.

G B O'Beirne1, M J Woods, D C Williams.   

Abstract

Subcellular fractionation of rat liver by differential centrifugation showed the mitochondrial fractions to have the greatest enrichment of 'peripheral-type' benzodiazepine acceptor. Two peaks of acceptor sites were found on isopycnic density-gradient centrifugation, one peak (rho = 1.19 g/ml) corresponding to the peak of mitochondria as judged by marker enzyme distribution and by transmission electron microscopy, and the other peak (rho = 1.17 g/ml) which is not mitochondrial as judged by the lack of mitochondrial enzyme markers. Whereas the density of the mitochondrial acceptor was sensitive to sonication and was shown to have an outer-membrane location, the density of the non-mitochondrial acceptor was insensitive to sonication. The non-mitochondrial acceptor was shown not to be associated with Golgi, lysosomes, rough endoplasmic reticular microsomes, peroxisomes, or some types of plasma membranes, as judged by differences in the distribution of marker activities. No enrichment of benzodiazepine acceptor was found in the purified nuclear fraction. Both acceptors were shown to be peripheral-type high-affinity acceptors as judged by ligand specificities and by photoaffinity labelling.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2156692     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1990.tb15380.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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