| Title : Binding of botulinum neurotoxin to pure cholinergic nerve terminals isolated from the electric organ of Torpedo - Blasi_1992_J.Neural.Transm.Gen.Sect_90_87 |
| Author(s) : Blasi J , Egea G , Castiella MJ , Arribas M , Solsona C , Richardson PJ , Marsal J |
| Ref : J Neural Transm Gen Sect , 90 :87 , 1992 |
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Abstract :
Torpedo electric organ has been used to study the binding of botulinum neurotoxin type A to pure cholinergic synaptosomes and presynaptic plasma membrane. 125I-labeled botulinum neurotoxin type A exhibits specific binding to cholinergic fractions. Two binding sites have been determined according to data analysis: a high affinity binding site (synaptosomes: Kd = 0.11 +/- 0.03 nM, Bmax = 50 +/- 10 fmol.mg prot-1; presynaptic plasma membrane: Kd = 0.2 +/- 0.05 nM, Bmax = 150 +/- 15 fmol.mg prot-1) and a low affinity binding site (synaptosomes: Kd approximately 26 nM, Bmax approximately 7.5 pmol.mg prot-1; presynaptic plasma membrane: Kd approximately 30 nM, Bmax approximately 52 pmol.mg prot-1). The binding of 125I-botulinum neurotoxin type A is decreased by previous treatment of synaptosomes by neuraminidase and trypsin, and by a preincubation with bovine brain gangliosides or antiserum raised against Torpedo presynaptic plasma membrane. When presynaptic plasma membranes are blotted to nitrocellulose sheet, either 125I-botulinum neurotoxin or botulinum toxin-gold complexes bind to a M(r) approximately 140,000 protein. Botulinum toxin-gold complexes have also been used to study the toxin internalization process into Torpedo synaptosomes. The images fit the three step sequence model in the pathway of botulinum neurotoxin poisoning. |
| PubMedSearch : Blasi_1992_J.Neural.Transm.Gen.Sect_90_87 |
| PubMedID: 1334417 |
Blasi J, Egea G, Castiella MJ, Arribas M, Solsona C, Richardson PJ, Marsal J (1992)
Binding of botulinum neurotoxin to pure cholinergic nerve terminals isolated from the electric organ of Torpedo
J Neural Transm Gen Sect
90 :87
Blasi J, Egea G, Castiella MJ, Arribas M, Solsona C, Richardson PJ, Marsal J (1992)
J Neural Transm Gen Sect
90 :87