Synthetic peptides of neurotoxins and rabies virus glycoprotein behave as antagonists in a functional assay for the acetylcholine receptor.
Donnelly-Roberts D, Lentz T. Synthetic peptides of neurotoxins and rabies virus glycoprotein behave as antagonists in a functional assay for the acetylcholine receptor. Chemical Biology & Drug Design 1989, 2: 221-6. PMID: 2520759.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLoop 2Acetylcholine receptorsLarge macromolecular complexesVirus glycoproteinCompetitive antagonist d-tubocurarineRabies virus glycoproteinSegment interactsMacromolecular complexesSynthetic peptidesNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsBC3H-1 cellsLarge moleculesFunctional assaysShort synthetic peptidesMicromolar rangeIon transportAntagonist d-tubocurarineEffective peptideBiological effectsIC50 valuesPeptidesReceptorsGlycoproteinNeurotoxinGlycoprotein peptide