Mapping the extracellular topography of the α-chain in free and in membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor by antibodies against overlapping peptides spanning the entire extracellular parts of the chain
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Protein Journal
- Vol. 13 (1) , 37-47
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01891991
Abstract
The extracellular surface of theα-chain ofTorpedo california acetylcholine receptor (AChR) was mapped for regions that are accessible to binding with antibodies against a panel of synthetic overlapping peptides which encompassed the entire extracellular parts of the chain. The binding of the antipeptide antibodies to membrane-bound AChR (mbAChR) and to isolated, soluble AChR. was determined. The specificity of each antiserum was narrowed down by determining the extent of its cross-reaction with the two adjacent peptides that overlap the immunizing peptide. With mbAChR, high antibody reactivity was obtained with antisera against peptidesα1–16,α89–104,α158–174,α262–276, andα388–408. Lower, but significant, levels of reactivity were obtained with antibodies against peptidesα67–82,α78–93,α100–115, andα111–126. On the other hand, free AChR bound high levels of antibodies against peptidesα34–49,α78–93,α134–150,α170–186, andα194–210. It also bound moderate levels of antibodies against peptidesα262–276 andα388–408. Low, yet significant, levels of binding were exhibited by antibodies against peptidesα45–60,α111–126, andα122–138. These binding studies, which enabled a comparison of the accessible regions in mbAChR and free AChR, revealed that the receptor undergoes considerable changes in conformation upon removal from the cell membrane. The exposed regions found here are discussed in relation to the functional sites of AChR (i.e., the acetylcholine binding site, the regions that are recognized by anti-AChR antibodies, T-cells and autoimmune responses and the regions that bind short and long neurotoxins).Keywords
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