Ion pathways in transverse tubules. Quantification of receptors in membranes isolated from frog and rabbit skeletal muscle
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Jaimovich Pérez, Enrique
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Ion pathways in transverse tubules. Quantification of receptors in membranes isolated from frog and rabbit skeletal muscle
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The presence of four cation pathways in membrane vesicles isolated from transverse tubules of frog and
rabbit skeletal muscle was studied by measuring binding of specific blockers. Transverse tubules purified
from frog muscle have a maximal binding capacity for [3H]nitrendipine (a marker for voltage-dependent
calcium channels) of 130 pmol/mg of protein; this binding is strongly dependent on temperature and, at
37°C, on the presence of diltiazem. Receptors for [3Hlethylenediamine tetrodotoxin (a marker for voltagedependent
sodium channels) and for 12SI-labeled a-bungarotoxin (a marker for acetylcholine-mediated
channels) showed maximal binding values of about 5 pmol/mg. The number of sodium-pumping sites in the
isolated tubule vesicles, inferred from [3H]ouabain binding, was 215 pmol/mg.'The high purity of this
preparation makes feasible the use of these values as a criterion to judge the degree of purity of isolated
preparations, and it allows investigation of transverse tubule contamination in other muscle membrane
fractions.
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Bioehimica et Biophysica Acta 855 (1986) 89-98
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