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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 261, Issue 27, 12429-12432, Sep, 1986
Phosphorylation of the cardiac muscarinic receptor in intact chick heart and its regulation by a muscarinic agonist
MM Kwatra and MM Hosey
We have tested the possibility that regulation of cardiac muscarinic
receptor function may involve receptor phosphorylation. Chick heart
muscarinic receptors were purified from relatively small amounts of tissue
to near homogeneity using a three-step chromatographic procedure that
utilized the affinity chromatography procedure of Haga and Haga (Haga, K.,
and Haga, T. (1983) J. Biol. Chem. 258, 13575-13579). The purified
preparations contained a single major peptide which migrated on sodium
dodecyl sulfate gels with an apparent Mr of 79,000. When receptors were
purified from 32P-bathed hearts, a single major phosphopeptide eluted from
the affinity column and comigrated on sodium dodecyl sulfate gels with the
band of stained receptor. Treatment of hearts with the agonist carbachol
led to marked increases (10-12-fold) in the phosphorylation of the
receptor. The results show that the muscarinic receptor is a phosphoprotein
in cardiac tissue and that treatment with a receptor agonist regulates its
phosphorylation in the intact cell.

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