ASSOCIATION OF CYTOSKELETAL PROTEINS WITH NEWLY FORMED ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTOR AGGREGATES INDUCED BY EMBRYONIC BRAIN EXTRACT

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DANIELS, MP [1 ]
KRIKORIAN, JG [1 ]
OLEK, AJ [1 ]
BLOCH, RJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MARYLAND,SCH MED,DEPT PHYSIOL,BALTIMORE,MD 21201
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10.1016/0014-4827(90)90215-V
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Aggregates of acetylcholine receptors (AChR) in muscle cell membranes are associated with accumulations of certain cytoskeletal and peripheral membrane proteins. We treated cultured rat myotubes briefly with embryonic brain extract (EBX) to promote AChR aggregation and determined the distribution of several of these proteins at early stages of aggregation. EBX-treated and control cultures were stained with tetramethylrhodamine-α-bungarotoxin to identify AChR aggregates and were then frozen and sectioned on a cryostat. These sections were stained with primary antibodies and fluoresceinated secondary antibodies to localize cytoskeletal proteins. The distribution of AChRs and cytoskeletal proteins was examined qualitatively and analyzed by a semiquantitative assay. Qualitatively, the 43K protein had a distribution that was virtually identical to that of AChR in both control and EBX-treated cultures, and it always colocalized with early AChR aggregates. The 58K protein similarly Colocalized with early AChR aggregates, but it was also in aggregate-free areas of muscle membrane. The association of vinculin with the aggregates was quantitatively similar to that of the 43K and 58K proteins, but, qualitatively, its distribution did not follow that of the AChR as closely. Like the 58K protein and vinculin, α-actinin, filamin, and actin were concentrated in AChR aggregates and were also enriched elsewhere. However, they were less closely associated with the aggregates, both quantitatively and qualitatively. These results show that AChR aggregates induced by EBX tend to be enriched in the same cytoskeletal proteins that are present at the neuromuscular junction in vivo and at AChR clusters formed at sites of cell-substrate adhesion in vitro. Semiquantitative analysis also revealed that the fractional area of the cell surface associated with vinculin, α-actinin, and the 58K protein was the same in controls and EBX-treated myotubes, although the area enriched in AChR and the 43K protein increased about three-fold upon EBX treatment. These results suggest that AChR aggregates may form preferentially in membrane regions that are already enriched in these proteins. © 1990.
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