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  • Cation dependence of opioid receptor binding supports theory on membrane-mediated receptor selectivity.

Cation dependence of opioid receptor binding supports theory on membrane-mediated receptor selectivity.

Biochemistry (1988-07-12)
D F Sargent, J W Bean, H W Kosterlitz, R Schwyzer
摘要

A quantitative analysis of the binding of dynorphin A-(1-9)-nonapeptide to the opioid Kappa-receptors of the guinea pig cerebellum [Paterson et al. (1986) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 83, 6216-6220] shows that changes in electrostatic surface accumulation of the ligand fully account for the observed suppression of binding by a series of univalent and divalent salts. Binding to mu- and delta-receptors, on the other hand, is subject to additional ion-specific effects. These observations support the membrane locations for the receptor sites proposed by the "membrane compartments" theory for opioid receptor selection.