Published 1988 | Version v1
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Molecular basis of the functional heterogeneity of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor

  • 1. Kyoto Univ. Faculty of Medicine (Japan)
  • 2. Kanazawa Univ. School of Medicine (Japan)

Description

The muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) mediates a variety of cellular responses, including inhibition of adenylate cyclase, breakdown of phosphoinositides, and modulation of potassium channels, through the action of guanine-nucleotide-binding regulatory proteins (G proteins). The question then arises as to whether multiple mAChR species exist that are responsible for the various biochemical and physiological effects. In fact, pharmacologically distinguishable forms of the mAChR occur in different tissues and have been provisionally classified into M1 (I), M2 cardiac (II), and M2 glandular (III) subtypes on the basis of their difference in apparent affinity for antagonists. Here, the authors have made attempts to understand the molecular basis of the functional heterogeneity of the mAChR, using recombinant DNA technology

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Imprint Place
Cold Spring Harbor, NY (USA)
Imprint Title
Cold spring harbor symposia on quantitative biology. Volume 53, Molecular biology of signal transduction
Imprint Pagination
550 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 295-301.

Conference

Title
53. symposium on the molecular biology of signal transduction.
Dates
25 May - 1 Jun 1988.
Place
Cold Spring Harbor, NY (USA).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-8805382--Pt.1.