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Solubilisation and Molecular Characterisation of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors

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Journal J Recept Res
Specialty Physiology
Date 1983 Jan 1
PMID 6854547
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Abstract

Stable, soluble preparations of rat brain muscarinic receptors can be prepared by extracting membranes with digitonin, or with combinations of sodium cholate and sodium chloride. The stability of the cholate/NaCl extract is enhanced by the addition of egg phosphatidylcholine, which, at the same time, suppresses the considerable dispersity apparent in the hydrodynamic behaviour of the solubilised receptor. The Stokes radius of the brain muscarinic receptor in cholate/NaCl/lecithin extracts is 6.7 nm, with very similar values in other detergents, including digitonin and sodium dodecyl sulphate. Its sedimentation coefficient is 3.78s, and its molecular weight approximately 110,000 after correction for detergent binding. The isoelectric point of the digitonin - solubilised receptor is approximately 4.5.

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