The beta-bungarotoxin-binding protein from chick brain: binding sites for different neuronal K+ channel ligands co-fractionate upon partial purification
- PMID: 3192001
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(88)80341-7
The beta-bungarotoxin-binding protein from chick brain: binding sites for different neuronal K+ channel ligands co-fractionate upon partial purification
Abstract
beta-Bungarotoxin (beta-Butx) is a presynaptically active neurotoxin which blocks neuronal A-type K+ channels. Here, the efficient solubilisation and about 300-fold purification of the beta-Butx-binding protein from chick brain were achieved by detergent extraction at high ionic strength followed by chromatography on DEAE Affigel Blue, beta-Butx Affigel 102 and wheat germ agglutinin Sepharose. Binding of 125I-labelled beta-Butx to the purified protein was inhibited by two other K+ channel ligands, dendrotoxin I and mast cell-degranulating peptide. It is concluded that the beta-Butx-binding protein is a member of a family of voltage-gated K+ channels which exhibit varying affinities for different polypeptide ligands.
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