Title : Properties of embryonic and adult muscle acetylcholine receptors transiently expressed in COS cells - Gu_1990_Neuron_5_147 |
Author(s) : Gu Y , Franco A, Jr. , Gardner PD , Lansman JB , Forsayeth JR , Hall ZW |
Ref : Neuron , 5 :147 , 1990 |
Abstract :
We used transient transfection in COS cells to compare the properties of mouse muscle acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) containing alpha, beta, delta, and either gamma or epsilon subunits. gamma- and epsilon-AChRs had identical association rates for binding 125I-alpha-bungarotoxin, and identical curves for inhibition of toxin binding by d-tubocurarine, but epsilon-AChRs had a significantly longer half-time of turnover in the membrane than gamma-AChRs. A myasthenic serum specific for the embryonic form of the AChR reduced toxin binding to gamma-, but not epsilon-AChRs. The gamma-AChRs had channel characteristics of embryonic AChRs, whereas the major class of epsilon-AChR channels had the characteristics of adult AChRs. Two minor channel classes with smaller conductances were also seen with epsilon-AChR. Thus, some, but not all, of the differences between AChRs at adult endplates and those in the extrasynaptic membrane can be explained by the difference in subunit composition of gamma- and epsilon-AChRs. |
PubMedSearch : Gu_1990_Neuron_5_147 |
PubMedID: 2383398 |
Gu Y, Franco A, Jr., Gardner PD, Lansman JB, Forsayeth JR, Hall ZW (1990)
Properties of embryonic and adult muscle acetylcholine receptors transiently expressed in COS cells
Neuron
5 :147
Gu Y, Franco A, Jr., Gardner PD, Lansman JB, Forsayeth JR, Hall ZW (1990)
Neuron
5 :147