Phosphorylation of acetylcholine receptor by endogenous membrane protein kinase in receptor-enriched membranes of Torpedo californica

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AS GordonCG DavisD MilfayI Diamond

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THE molecular basis of synaptic transmission is a fundamental problem in neurobiology. Although neurotransmitters produce striking changes in post-synaptic ion permeability, little is known about the molecular events following binding of neurotransmitter to its receptor. It has been postulated that the effects of neurotransmitters on post-synaptic membranes are mediated by changes in protein phosphorylation 1,2 . There has been no direct evidence for neurotransmitter-dependent changes in protein phosphorylation in membranes prepared from innervated tissues, however. We investigated this problem using an acetylcholine receptor-enriched membrane fraction prepared from the electric organ of Torpedo californica and found that several membrane polypeptides are phosphorylated when this fraction is incubated with γ- 32 P-ATP and 100 mM K + (ref. 3). In particular, we demonstrated that a polypeptide of 65,000 molecular weight (MW) is phosphorylated and that phosphorylation of this and other polypeptides is inhibited by cholinergic ligands. A 65,000 MW polypeptide in the same membrane preparation also reacted with antibody prepared against the purified acetylcholine receptor. This suggested that a component of the acetylcholine receptor itself could be phosphorylated by an endogenous membrane protein kinase. Here we present proof that the 65,000 MW component of the acetylcholine receptor is a substrate for an endogenous membrane protein kinase.

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10.1038/267539a0

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174

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1977

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1987
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