Literature DB >> 6250843

Functional equivalence of monomeric and dimeric forms of purified acetylcholine receptors from Torpedo californica in reconstituted lipid vesicles.

R Anholt, J Lindstrom, M Montal.   

Abstract

Acetylcholine receptors from Torpedo californica electric organ were solubilized and purified under conditions which prevent inactivation of the agonist-regulated cation channels. The dimer form of the receptors was preserved during purification. Treatment with reducing agents converted dimers into monomers. Receptor monomers and dimers were separately reconstituted into soybean lipid vesicles by the cholate dialysis technique. Reconstituted monomers and dimers were functionally equivalent with respect to their carbamylcholine-induced dose-dependent uptake of 22Na+, the total flux of 22Na+ per receptor during the permeability response, and the occurrence of desensitization. Evidence against non-covalent association of monomers to produce dimeric functional units was obtained using glutaraldehyde as a crosslinking agent. These results show that both the acetylcholine-binding sites and the agonist-regulated cation-specific channel are contained within the alpha 2 beta gamma delta subunit structure of the acetylcholine receptor monomer.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6250843     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1980.tb04819.x

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


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6.  Channel properties of the purified acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica reconstituted in planar lipid bilayer membranes.

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7.  Different channel properties of Torpedo acetylcholine receptor monomers and dimers reconstituted in planar membranes.

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