Stereoselective photoaffinity labelling of the purified 1,4-dihydropyridine receptor of the voltage-dependent calcium channel
- PMID: 2431906
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1986.tb10484.x
Stereoselective photoaffinity labelling of the purified 1,4-dihydropyridine receptor of the voltage-dependent calcium channel
Abstract
The voltage-dependent calcium channel from guinea-pig skeletal muscle T-tubules has been isolated with a rapid, two-step purification procedure. Reversible postlabelling of the channel-linked 1,4-dihydropyridine receptor and stereoselective photolabelling as a novel approach were employed to assess purity. A 135-fold purification to a specific activity of 1311 +/- 194 pmol/mg protein (determined by reversible equilibrium binding with (+)-[3H]PN200-110) was achieved. Three polypeptides of 155 kDa, 65 kDa and 32 kDa were identified in the purified preparation. The 155-kDa band is a glycoprotein. The arylazide photoaffinity probe (-)-[3H]azidopine bound with high affinity to solubilized membranes (Kd = 0.7 +/- 0.2 nM) and highly purified fractions (Kd = 3.1 +/- 2 nM), whereas the optical antipode (+)-azidopine was of much lower affinity. Irradiation of (-)-[3H]azidopine and (+)-[3H]azidopine receptor complexes with ultraviolet light led to preferential incorporation of the (-) enantiomer into the 155-kDa polypeptide in crude solubilized and purified preparations. The pharmacological profile of irreversible labelling of the 155-kDa glycoprotein by (-)-[3H]azidopine is identical to that found in reversible binding experiments. Specific photolabelling of the 155-kDa band by (-)-[3H]azidopine per milligram of protein increases 150-fold upon purification, whereas incorporation into non-specific bands in the crude solubilized material is identical for both, (-) and (+)-[3H]azidopine.
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