Green_1991_Neuron_7_659

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Title : Acetylcholine receptor assembly is stimulated by phosphorylation of its gamma subunit - Green_1991_Neuron_7_659
Author(s) : Green WN , Ross AF , Claudio T
Ref : Neuron , 7 :659 , 1991
Abstract :

Different combinations of Torpedo acetylcholine receptor (AChR) subunits stably expressed in mouse fibroblasts were used to establish a role for phosphorylation in AChR biogenesis. When cell lines expressing fully functional AChR complexes (alpha 2 beta gamma delta) were labeled with 32P, only gamma and delta subunits were phosphorylated. Forskolin, which causes a 2- to 3-fold increase in AChR expression by stimulating subunit assembly, increased unassembled gamma phosphorylation, but had little effect on unassembled delta. The forskolin effect on subunit phosphorylation was rapid, significantly preceding its effect on expression. The pivotal role of the gamma subunit was established by treating alpha beta gamma and alpha beta delta cell lines with forskolin and observing increased expression of only alpha beta gamma complexes. This effect was also observed in alpha gamma, but not alpha delta cells. We conclude that the cAMP-induced increase in expression of cell surface AChRs is due to phosphorylation of unassembled gamma subunits, which leads to increased efficiency of assembly of all four subunits.

PubMedSearch : Green_1991_Neuron_7_659
PubMedID: 1931053

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Green WN, Ross AF, Claudio T (1991)
Acetylcholine receptor assembly is stimulated by phosphorylation of its gamma subunit
Neuron 7 :659

Green WN, Ross AF, Claudio T (1991)
Neuron 7 :659