Molecular target size of an l-glutamate receptor from the cockroach central nervous system

M. I. Sepúlveda, D. B. Sattelle

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    Abstract

    l-Glutamate binding to cockroach central nervous system (CNS) membranes is unaffected by freeze-drying and subsequent rehydration. The dissociation constant is similarly unaltered by irradiation at a dose of 3 Mrad which affects only the number of biologically active binding sites. A molecular weight estimate for this insect CNS l-glutamate receptor was performed using irradiation inactivation analysis. By this method a molecular target size of approximately 77.8 kDa was determined. This figure is in agreement with the molecular weight found by other authors for l-glutamate binding sites in the rat brain. © 1989.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)210-214
    Number of pages4
    JournalNeuroscience letters
    Volume100
    Issue number1-3
    Publication statusPublished - 22 May 1989

    Keywords

    • Insect CNS
    • l-Glutamate
    • Molecular weight
    • Neurotransmitter
    • Radiation inactivation

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