Mayne_1987_Brain.Res_388_191

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Title : Expression of mouse-Torpedo acetylcholine receptor subunit chimeras and hybrids in Xenopus oocytes - Mayne_1987_Brain.Res_388_191
Author(s) : Mayne KM , Yoshii K , Yu L , Lester HA , Davidson N
Ref : Brain Research , 388 :191 , 1987
Abstract :

In this study, in vitro synthesized mRNA encoding mouse and Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits was injected into Xenopus oocytes, followed by assays for assembly onto the oocyte surface (using [125I]alpha-bungarotoxin binding) and for acetylcholine-induced conductances (using voltage clamp). We constructed hybrid acetylcholine receptors in Xenopus oocytes by injecting all 8 possible combinations of 4 subunit-specific mRNAs in which a single subunit is derived from the other species. For each hybrid combination, there is detectable assembly and conductance. We also constructed cDNA clones that encode chimeric acetylcholine receptor subunits in which part of the gamma subunit from Torpedo was replaced by the homologous region of the delta subunit from mouse. None of the chimeric subunits was able to replace the Torpedo gamma, mouse delta, or Torpedo delta subunit with regard to assembly or function. We therefore conclude that widely spaced (and unknown) parts of the protein chain are required for the intersubunit interactions that eventually lead to functional assembly of the receptor.

PubMedSearch : Mayne_1987_Brain.Res_388_191
PubMedID: 3676709

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Mayne KM, Yoshii K, Yu L, Lester HA, Davidson N (1987)
Expression of mouse-Torpedo acetylcholine receptor subunit chimeras and hybrids in Xenopus oocytes
Brain Research 388 :191

Mayne KM, Yoshii K, Yu L, Lester HA, Davidson N (1987)
Brain Research 388 :191