Potter_1988_Cell.Mol.Neurobiol_8_181

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Title : Two affinity states of M1 muscarine receptors - Potter_1988_Cell.Mol.Neurobiol_8_181
Author(s) : Potter LT , Ferrendelli CA , Hanchett HE
Ref : Cellular Molecular Neurobiology , 8 :181 , 1988
Abstract :

1. The binding of oxotremorine-M to M1 muscarine receptors was examined by measuring competition between the agonist and 3H-pirenzepine, using rabbit hippocampal membranes suspended in 20 mM Tris buffer containing 1 mM Mn2+. 2. Both ligands interacted with a single class of receptors. The receptors could assume two affinity states for oxotremorine-M, with equal numbers of high-affinity (KH) and low-affinity (KL) sites. 3. KH interconverted reversibly to KL in the absence of divalent cations and interconverted reversibly to a state similar to KL in the presence of guanyl 5'-yl imidodiphosphate. 4. The results are compatible with a model in which a pair of receptor molecules can be stabilized by a guanine nucleotide-binding "G protein" and have one site each of KH and KL affinity.

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Potter LT, Ferrendelli CA, Hanchett HE (1988)
Two affinity states of M1 muscarine receptors
Cellular Molecular Neurobiology 8 :181

Potter LT, Ferrendelli CA, Hanchett HE (1988)
Cellular Molecular Neurobiology 8 :181