Title : Anesthetic-induced structural changes in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

Pub. Date : 1998 Nov 23

PMID : 10049140






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1 The difference between infrared spectra of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) recorded in the absence and presence of the agonist carbamylcholine (Carb) reveals a complex pattern of positive and negative bands that provides a spectral map of Carb-induced structural change. Carbachol cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 4 subunit Homo sapiens
2 The difference between infrared spectra of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) recorded in the absence and presence of the agonist carbamylcholine (Carb) reveals a complex pattern of positive and negative bands that provides a spectral map of Carb-induced structural change. Carbachol cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 4 subunit Homo sapiens
3 The difference between infrared spectra of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) recorded in the absence and presence of the agonist carbamylcholine (Carb) reveals a complex pattern of positive and negative bands that provides a spectral map of Carb-induced structural change. Carbachol cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 4 subunit Homo sapiens
4 The difference between infrared spectra of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) recorded in the absence and presence of the agonist carbamylcholine (Carb) reveals a complex pattern of positive and negative bands that provides a spectral map of Carb-induced structural change. Carbachol cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 4 subunit Homo sapiens
5 The difference between infrared spectra of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) recorded in the absence and presence of the agonist carbamylcholine (Carb) reveals a complex pattern of positive and negative bands that provides a spectral map of Carb-induced structural change. Carbachol cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 4 subunit Homo sapiens
6 The difference between infrared spectra of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) recorded in the absence and presence of the agonist carbamylcholine (Carb) reveals a complex pattern of positive and negative bands that provides a spectral map of Carb-induced structural change. Carbachol cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 4 subunit Homo sapiens
7 Spectral variations are also observed that are indicative of both the displacement of the anesthetics from the nAChR upon the addition of Carb and physical interactions that occur between the anesthetics and binding site residues. Carbachol cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 4 subunit Homo sapiens