Nathanson_1979_Biochemistry_18_3392

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Title : Subunit structure and peptide mapping of junctional and extrajunctional acetylcholine receptors from rat muscle - Nathanson_1979_Biochemistry_18_3392
Author(s) : Nathanson NM , Hall ZW
Ref : Biochemistry , 18 :3392 , 1979
Abstract :

We have purified the junctional acetylcholine receptor from normal rat skeletal muscle and compared its structure with that of the extrajunctional receptor from denervated muscle. The two receptors from leg muscle were distinguished by isoelectric focusing and by reaction with sera from patients with myasthenia gravis. The junctional form of the acetylcholine receptor was purified from normal leg muscle by affinity chromatography on concanavalin A/Sepharose and cobrotoxin/Sepharose followed by sucrose gradient centrifugation. Analysis of radioiodinated receptor by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in sodium dodecyl sulfate indicated that the subunit structure of the junctional receptor was similar to that previously determined for the extra-junctional form (Froehner, S. C., et al. (1977) J. Biol. Chem. 252, 8589-8596), with major polypeptides, whose apparent molecular weights in 9% polyacrylamide gels were 45 000 and 51 000. In addition, several minor polypeptides were found. When the two receptors were labeled with different isotopes of iodine and run together on a sodium dodecyl sulfate gel, the subunits of one receptor could not be resolved from those of the other. As seen earlier with the extrajunctional form, the affinity alkylating reagent [3H]MBTA labeled the 45 000- and 49 000-dalton polypeptides of the junctional receptor. Peptide mapping showed that the two MBTA binding subunits are structurally related, although they are unrelated to the other polypeptides, and that the 45 000- and 51 000-dalton polypeptides of the junctional receptor were indistinguishable from those of the extrajunctional receptor. In addition, peptide mapping of the four subunits of acetylcholine receptor isolated from Torpedo californica electric organ showed that these four polypeptides appear to be structurally unrelated.

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Nathanson NM, Hall ZW (1979)
Subunit structure and peptide mapping of junctional and extrajunctional acetylcholine receptors from rat muscle
Biochemistry 18 :3392

Nathanson NM, Hall ZW (1979)
Biochemistry 18 :3392