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. 1981 Sep;6(9):1019-33.
doi: 10.1007/BF00965032.

High affinity binding of L-glutamate to chick retinal membranes

High affinity binding of L-glutamate to chick retinal membranes

A M López-Colomé. Neurochem Res. 1981 Sep.

Abstract

Binding of L-[3H]glutamate to membranes from whole chick retina and from subcellular fractions enriched with photoreceptor terminals (P1), or terminals from the inner plexiform layer (P2) was studied. Na+-dependent and Na+-independent binding to these membranes was demonstrated. Na+-independent binding was stereospecific. Kinetic analysis of the binding process indicated a single high-affinity system (KB = 0.55 micro M) with a capacity of approximately 20 pmoles/mg protein in all the membrane fractions. [3H]Glutamate binding to P1 and P2 fractions was effectively displaced by several structural analogues of glutamate. Glutamate diethyl-ester appreciably displaced binding, whereas kainic acid did not displace bound glutamate. Data indicate the binding of [3H]glutamate to physiologically relevant receptors in the chick retina.

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