Abstract
A trimethylammonium derivative, 1-dimethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonamidoethyl-trimethylammonium perchlorate, was synthesized and used as a fluorescent probe for the study of the receptor proteolipid extracted from the electric organ of Electrophorus electricus.
A special technique based on the preferred partition coefficient of the proteolipid for organic solvents and of the trimethylammonium derivative for water was developed. Such a method permits time accurate and rapid titration of the proteolipid with the cholinergic fluorescent probe and also the study of the action of other drugs competing for the binding sites.
A cooperative type of interaction between the fluorescent trimethylammonium derivative and the receptor proteolipid was observed, and the competition of acetylcholine, dimethyl-d-tubocurarine, and decamethonium for the binding sites of the fluorescent probe was demonstrated.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors are indebted to Dr. Telma Caputi for her collaboration in the computation of the data.
- Copyright ©, 1971, by Academic Press, Inc.
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