Subcellular trafficking, pentameric assembly, and subunit stoichiometry of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors containing fluorescently labeled alpha6 and beta3 subunits.
Drenan RM, Nashmi R, Imoukhuede P, Just H, McKinney S, Lester HA
Mol Pharmacol. 2008 Jan;73(1):27-41. Epub 2007 Oct 11.
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ID | Plasmid | Purpose |
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48811 | pCDNA3.1-nAChr-beta3 | This report is the first to directly measure nAChR subunit stoichiometry using FRET and plasma membrane localization of α6- and β3-containing receptors using TIRF. |
48812 | pcDNA3.1-nAChr-Alpha6 | this report is the first to directly measure nAChr subunit stoichiometry using FRET and plasma membrane localization of Alpha6 and Beta3 containing receptors using TIRF |
50480 | pcDNA3.1-nAChr-Alpha6-mCherry | this report is the first to directly measure nAChr subunit stoichiometry using FRET and plasma membrane localization of Alpha6 and Beta3 containing receptors using TIRF |
50482 | pcDNA3.1-nAChr-Alpha6-CFP | this report is the first to directly measure nAChr subunit stoichiometry using FRET and plasma membrane localization of Alpha6 and Beta3 containing receptors using TIRF |
50483 | pcDNA3.1-nAChr-Alpha6-YFP | this report is the first to directly measure nAChr subunit stoichiometry using FRET and plasma membrane localization of Alpha6 and Beta3 containing receptors using TIRF |
50484 | pCDNA3.1-nAChr-beta3-YFP | this report is the first to directly measure nAChr subunit stoichiometry using FRET and plasma membrane localization of Alpha6 and Beta3 containing receptors using TIRF |
50485 | pCDNA3.1-nAChr-beta3-CFP | this report is the first to directly measure nAChr subunit stoichiometry using FRET and plasma membrane localization of Alpha6 and Beta3 containing receptors using TIRF |
50486 | pcDNA3.1-nAChr-Alpha6-GFP | this report is the first to directly measure nAChr subunit stoichiometry using FRET and plasma membrane localization of Alpha6 and Beta3 containing receptors using TIRF |