Niznik HB, Grigoriadis DE, Seeman P. Photoaffinity labelling of dopamine D2 receptors by [3H]azidomethylspiperone.
FEBS Lett 1986;
209:71-6. [PMID:
2948835 DOI:
10.1016/0014-5793(86)81086-9]
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Abstract
We have characterized the dopamine D2 receptor photoaffinity probe, [3H]azido-N-methylspiperone ([3H]AMS). In the absence of light, [3H]AMS bound reversibly and with high affinity (Kd 70 pM) to sites in canine striatal membranes and was competitively inhibited by dopaminergic agonists and antagonists with an appropriate D2 receptor specificity. Upon photolysis, [3H]AMS covalently incorporated into a peptide of Mr 92,000 as assessed by fluorography following SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Labelling of this peptide was specifically and stereoselectively blocked by D2 antagonists and agonists. Minor specifically labelled peptides of Mr 70,000-55,000 were observed under some conditions and were the result of proteolytic degradation of the peptide at Mr 92,000.
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