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The high‐affinity binding of <i>Clostridium botulinum</i> type B neurotoxin to synaptotagmin II associated with gangliosides G<sub>T1b</sub>/G<sub>D1a</sub>
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125I-labeled botulinum type B neurotoxin was shown to bind specifically to recombinant rat synaptotagmins I and II. Binding required reconstitution of the recombinant proteins with gangliosides GT1b/GD1a. Scatchard plot analyses revealed a single class of binding site with dissociation constants of 0.23 and 2.3 nM for synaptotagmin II and synaptotagmin I, respectively, values very similar to those of the high- (0.4 nM) and low-affinity (4.1 nM) binding sites in synaptosomes. The high-affinity binding of neurotoxin to synaptosomes was specifically inhibited by a monoclonal antibody recognizing with the amino-terminal region of synaptotagmin II. These results suggest that this region of synaptotagmin II participates in the formation of the high-affinity toxin binding site by associating with specific gangliosides.
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