Connolly_1982_J.Neurosci_2_1207

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Title : Extracts of electric lobe and electric organ from Torpedo californica increase the total number as well as the number of aggregates of chick myotube acetylcholine receptors - Connolly_1982_J.Neurosci_2_1207
Author(s) : Connolly JA , St John PA , Fischbach GD
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 2 :1207 , 1982
Abstract :

Saline extracts prepared from the electric lobe, the electromotor nerves, and the electric organ (the electromotor system) of Torpedo californica increase the number of ACh receptors on uninnervated chick myotubes in culture, while extracts from T. californica liver or skeletal muscle do not. The extracts also increase the ACh sensitivity of treated myotubes, indicating that newly synthesized receptors are functional. The active substance(s) is heat sensitive but not trypsin sensitive. Gel filtration on Bio-Gel P-150 shows that the activity is associated with a peak of low (less than 5,000-dalton) molecular weight activity. Labeling studies with rhodamine-conjugated alpha-bungarotoxin show that, in addition to their effect on receptor number, these extracts also cause aggregation of prelabeled ACh receptors on the myotube surface.

PubMedSearch : Connolly_1982_J.Neurosci_2_1207
PubMedID: 7119873

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Connolly JA, St John PA, Fischbach GD (1982)
Extracts of electric lobe and electric organ from Torpedo californica increase the total number as well as the number of aggregates of chick myotube acetylcholine receptors
Journal of Neuroscience 2 :1207

Connolly JA, St John PA, Fischbach GD (1982)
Journal of Neuroscience 2 :1207