PMID: 6110668Apr 10, 1981Paper

A diffusible factor responsible for the determination of cholinergic functions in cultured sympathetic neurons. Partial purification and characterization.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
M J Weber

Abstract

A macromolecule has been partially purified which influences the choice of the neurotransmitter synthesized by sympathetic neurons. Previous studies showed that culture medium conditioned by incubation on certain types of non-neuronal cells increased [3H]acetylcholine synthesis and accumulation from [3H]choline in primary cultures of neurons dissociated from neonatal rat superior cervical ganglion and grown in the virtual absence of non-neuronal cells. A concomitant decrease of [3H]catecholamines production was observed (Patterson, P. H., and Chun, L. L. Y. (1977) Dev. Biol. 56, 263-280). The active cholinergic factor in conditioned medium from C6 glioma or primary rat heart cultures has been purified about 1500-fold by a sequence of ammonium sulfate precipitation, DEAE-, CM-cellulose, and Sephadex G-100 chromatography. The partially purified factor is active at 1 microgram of protein/ml of culture medium and is eluted from Sephadex columns as a single peak of apparent Mr = 40,000-45,000. This material is insensitive to 0.2 M 2-mercaptoethanol, but is inactivated by 1 mM Na periodate. Its activity is partially decreased by treatment with a protease from Streptomyces griseus but is unaffected by neuraminidase. Material purified ...Continue Reading

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