Benzodiazepine Receptor Subunits in Avian Brain

2006 
: Using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and fluorography of the photoaffinity-labeled benzodiazepine receptor in duck brain, two equally intensive bands of relative molecular masses of 53,000 and 54,000 were observed, thus being identical to the subunit pattern previously described for chicken brain. An attempt was made to chacterize further the avian subunits. Comparison of the fluorographic subunit pattern in cerebellum and telencephalon revealed a pronounced quantitative heterogeneity. Addition of ethyl β-carboline-3-carboxylate resulted in the selective inhibition of the 53,000 subunit. These results are compared with the mammalian subunit pattern in the corresponding brain regions. The findings are discussed in view of the apparent contradiction between the existence of regional heterogeneity when photoaffinity labeling is applied and its lack when monoclonal antibodies are used.
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