Gullick_1983_Biochemistry_22_3801

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Title : Comparison of the subunit structure of acetylcholine receptors from muscle and electric organ of Electrophorus electricus - Gullick_1983_Biochemistry_22_3801
Author(s) : Gullick WJ , Lindstrom JM
Ref : Biochemistry , 22 :3801 , 1983
Abstract :

The acetylcholine receptors of the electric organ and muscle tissues of Electrophorus electricus are composed of alpha, beta, gamma, and delta subunits. Receptor subunits from the two tissues were compared by peptide mapping with monoclonal antibodies, an affinity-labeling reagent, and a lectin to characterize particular peptide fragments. These experiments indicate that the corresponding receptor subunits from the two tissues are extensively homologous or identical throughout their amino acid sequences. Small differences in the electrophoresis of peptide fragments of alpha subunits between the two tissues occurred on fragments which bound labeled lectin. These results suggest that the acetylcholine receptors in electric organ and muscle tissues of Electrophorus differ in structure only by minor posttranslational modifications perhaps involving carbohydrate.

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Gullick WJ, Lindstrom JM (1983)
Comparison of the subunit structure of acetylcholine receptors from muscle and electric organ of Electrophorus electricus
Biochemistry 22 :3801

Gullick WJ, Lindstrom JM (1983)
Biochemistry 22 :3801