Title : A novel class of acetylcholinesterase, revealed by mutations, in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans - Kolson_1985_J.Neurogenet_2_93 |
Author(s) : Kolson DL , Russell RL |
Ref : J Neurogenet , 2 :93 , 1985 |
Abstract :
In ace-2;ace-1 double mutants of the nematode C. elegans, where the major acetylcholinesterase (AChE) classes A and B have been eliminated by mutation, the animals are viable and residual AChE activity remains. This residual activity differs markedly from AChE classes A and B; its Km for acetylcholine is 1000-5000-fold lower, its resistance to eserine is 3000-260,000-fold higher, it is markedly more thermolabile, and it can be separated from classes A and B by ion exchange chromatography. It has been designated class C AChE. Class C AChE of indistinguishable properties is also present in wild type C. elegans, at levels approximating those seen in ace-2;ace-1 double mutants, suggesting that it is controlled by a third, as yet unidentified, gene. Amongst other sources examined, class C-like AChE has been detected in another nematode species, Stephanurus dentatus, but not in Drosophila melanogaster, Torpedo californica, or Rattus rattus. |
PubMedSearch : Kolson_1985_J.Neurogenet_2_93 |
PubMedID: 4020535 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: caeel-ACHE3 , caeel-ACHE4 |
Gene_locus | caeel-ACHE3 caeel-ACHE4 |
Kolson DL, Russell RL (1985)
A novel class of acetylcholinesterase, revealed by mutations, in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
J Neurogenet
2 :93
Kolson DL, Russell RL (1985)
J Neurogenet
2 :93