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Quantal acetylcholine release induced by mediatophore transfection.
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1996
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Synaptic TransmissionCholinergic SynapsesCellular NeurobiologyCellular PhysiologySocial SciencesMembrane TransportQuantal Acetylcholine ReleaseMolecular PhysiologyMolecular NeuroscienceBiochemistryPharmacologyCell BiologyMediatophore SubunitRelease MechanismNeurophysiologyPhysiologyElectrophysiologyMolecular NeurobiologyIntracellular TraffickingMedicine
Mediatophore is a protein of approximately 200 kDa able to translocate acetylcholine in response to calcium. It was purified from the presynaptic plasma membranes of the electric organ nerve terminals. Mediatophore is a homooligomer of a 16-kDa subunit, homologous to the proteolipid of V-ATPase. Cells of the N18TG-2 neuronal line are not able to produce quantal acetylcholine release. We show here that transfection of N18TG-2 cells with a plasmid encoding the mediatophore subunit restored calcium-dependent release. The essential feature of such a release was its quantal nature, similar to what is observed in situ in cholinergic synapses from which mediatophore was purified.
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