1998
Amino Acids within Residues 181–200 of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor α1 Subunit Involved in Nicotine Binding
Lentz T, Chaturvedi V, Conti-Fine B. Amino Acids within Residues 181–200 of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor α1 Subunit Involved in Nicotine Binding. Biochemical Pharmacology 1998, 55: 341-347. PMID: 9484801, DOI: 10.1016/s0006-2952(97)00474-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotine bindingCys-192Cys-193Alpha1 subunitReceptor alpha1 subunitReceptor α1 subunitTyr-190Tyr-198Acetylcholine receptorsΑ1 subunitGreater reductionAsp-195Significant reductionFusion proteinPro-194Single concentrationThr-196Apparent KdAmino acidsSynthetic peptidesAsp-200Position 181Individual amino acidsResidues 181Previous studies
1972
DISTRIBUTION OF LEUCINE-3H DURING AXOPLASMIC TRANSPORT WITHIN REGENERATING NEURONS AS DETERMINED BY ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE RADIOAUTOGRAPHY
Lentz T. DISTRIBUTION OF LEUCINE-3H DURING AXOPLASMIC TRANSPORT WITHIN REGENERATING NEURONS AS DETERMINED BY ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE RADIOAUTOGRAPHY. Journal Of Cell Biology 1972, 52: 719-732. PMID: 4109691, PMCID: PMC2108661, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.52.3.719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNerve terminalsElectron microscope radioautographyDistribution of leucineLeucine-3HNerve endingsSensory gangliaRegenerating neuronsSpinal cordTrophic factorsAxoplasmic transportBrachial nervesPeripheral patternAxonal transportMyelinated nervesAxonsRelease of substancesRough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulumNerveInfusionGrowth conesNeuronsSilver grainsRadioautographyRadioautographic grains