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. 1992 Dec;17(12):1247-53.
doi: 10.1007/BF00968408.

A unique hydrophobic domain of rat brain globular acetylcholinesterase for binding to cell membranes

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A unique hydrophobic domain of rat brain globular acetylcholinesterase for binding to cell membranes

C Andres et al. Neurochem Res. 1992 Dec.

Abstract

Both salt-soluble and detergent-soluble rat brain globular acetylcholinesterases (SS- and DS- AChE EC 3.1.1.7) are amphiphiles, as shown by detergent dependency of enzymatic activity and binding to liposomes. Proteinase K and papain treatment transformed SS-AChE and DS-AChE into forms that, in absence of detergent, no longer aggregated nor bound to liposomes. In contrast, phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C had no effect on these properties. Labeling DS-AChE with 3-(trifluoromethyl)-3-(m-(125I)-iodophenyl) diazirine ([125I]TID) revealed, by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under reducing conditions, one single band of 69 kD apparent molecular mass. The same pattern was previously obtained with Bolton and Hunter reagent-labeled enzyme. Proteinase K treatment transformed the 11 S [125I]TID labeled AChE into a 4 S form which no longer showed 125I-radioactivity and was unable to bind to liposomes. These results are compatible with the existence of a hydrophobic segment present both on salt-soluble and detergent-soluble 11 S AChE as well as on the minor forms 4 S and 7 S. This segment is not linked to the catalytic subunits by disulfide bounds in contrast to the 20 kD non-catalytic subunit described by Inestrosa et al.

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