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ACetylcholine receptor
The Acetylcholine Receptor.
Shuster, MJ; Mitra, AK; Stroud, RM. (1990)
Protein and Pharmaceutical Engineering 55-70.
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Nicotinic
acetylcholine receptor superfamily of ligand-gated ion channels.
Stroud, RM; McCarthy, MP; Shuster, M. (1990)
Biochemistry 29, 11009-11023.
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Structure, oligosaccharide structures,
and posttranslationally modified sites of the nicotinic acetylcholine
receptor.
Poulter, L; Earnest, JP; Stroud, RM; Burlingame, AL. (1989)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 86, 6645-6649.
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Three-dimensional
structure of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and location of the
major associated 43-kD cytoskeletal protein, determined
at 22 Å by low dose electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction to
12.5 Å
Mitra, AK; McCarthy, MP; Stroud, RM. (1989)
Journal of Cell Biology 109, 755-774.
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Changes in conformation upon agonist binding, and nonequivalent labeling,
of the membrane-spanning regions of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
subunits.
McCarthy, MP; Stroud RM. (1989)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 264, 10911-10916.
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Molecular biology of the acetylcholine receptor.
Stroud, RM; McCarthy, MP; Earnest, JP; Schuster, M; Ghosh, P; Mitra,
AR. (1989)
Fernstrom Series on Neuromuscular Junction
LC Sellin, R Libelius and S Thesleff, eds., Elsevier Science Publishers,
The Netherlands, pp 209-216.
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Conformational states of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
from Torpedo californica induced by the binding of agonists,
antagonists and local anaesthetics. Equilibrium measurements using
tritium-hydrogen exchange.
McCarthy, MP; Stroud, RM. (1989)
Biochemistry 28, 40-48.
Cesium ion liquid secondary ion mass spectometry of membrane-bound
glycoproteins: Structural and topological considerations of acetylcholine
receptor from Torpedo californica.
Poulter, L; Earnest, JP; Stroud, RM; Burlingame, AL. (1988)
Biomedical and Environmental Mass Spectometry 16, 25-30.
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Structural studies of α-bungarotoxin. 1. Sequence-specific1H NMR
resonance assignments.
Basus, VJ; Billeter, M; Love, RA; Stroud, RM; Kuntz, ID. (1988)
Biochemistry 27, 2763-2771.
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Terbium-calcium binding sites on the acetylcholine receptor.
Fairclough, RH; Stroud, RM; Miake-Lye, RC; Hodgson, KO; Doniach,
S. (1988)
Myasthenia Gravis: Biology and Treatment (Annals of the New York
Academy of Sciences 505, 752-755).
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An archetypal molecular transducer of the nervous system: The acetylcholine
receptor.
Stroud, RM. (1987)
Molecular Neurobiology in Neurology and Psychiatry
E Kandel, ed., Raven Press, New York 65, 51-63.
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Effects of the functional
state of the acetylcholine receptor on reconstitution into lipid
vesicles.
Earnest, JP; Stroud, RM; McNamee, MG. (1987)
Membrane Proteins: Proceedings of the Membrane Protein Symposium
SC Goheen, ed., Bio-Rad Laboratories, Richmond, California, pp 117-130.
The acetylcholine receptor: What the three-dimensional structure
tells us about ion conductance.
Stroud, RM; Finer-Moore, J. (1987)
Biological Organization: Macromolecular Interactions at High Resolution
RM Burnett and HJ Vogel, eds., Academic Press Inc, Orlando, pp 307-318.
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The crystal structure of a-bungarotoxin at 2.5 Å resolution:
relation to solution structure and binding to acetylcholine receptor.
Love, RA; Stroud, RM. (1986)
Protein Engineering 1, 37-46.
PDB Accession No. 2ABX
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PDB structure
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Evidence for conformational differences
in aqueous and crystalline structures of α-bungarotoxin and cobratoxin.
Thomas, GJ Jr; Prescott, B; Love, R; Stroud, RM. (1986)
Spectrochimica Acta 42A, 215-222.
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Topological mapping and the ionic
channel in an acetylcholine receptor.
Stroud, RM. (1986)
Proteins of Excitable Membranes
B Hille and D Fambrough, eds., Society of General Physiologists Series
Vol 41, pp 67-75.
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The molecular neurobiology of the acetylcholine
receptor.
McCarthy, MP; Earnest, JP; Young, EF; Choe, S; Stroud, RM. (1986)
Annual Review of Neuroscience 9, 383-413.
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Location of terbium binding
sites on acetylcholine receptor-enriched membranes.
Fairclough, RH; Miake-Lye, RC; Stroud, RM; Hodgson, KO; Doniach,
S. (1986)
Journal of
Molecular Biology189, 673-680.
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Acetylcholine receptor
structure, function, and evolution.
Stroud, RM; Finer-Moore, J. (1985)
Annual Review of Cell Biology 1, 317-351.
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Topological mapping of
acetylcholine receptor: Evidence for a model with five transmembrane
segments and a cytoplasmic COOH-terminal
peptide.
Young, EF; Ralston, E; Blake, J; Ramachandran, J; Hall, ZW; Stroud,
RM. (1985)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 82, 626-630.
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Acetylcholine
receptor structure and function.
Stroud, RM. (1984)
Biological Membranes
D Chapman, ed., Academic Press Inc. (London) Ltd, London, 5 (6),221-239
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Amphipathic analysis and possible formation of the ion channel in an acetylcholine
receptor.
Finer-Moore, J; Stroud, RM. (1984)
Proc. National Academy of Sciences USA 81, 155-159.
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Subunit organization
and structure of an acetylcholine receptor.
Fairclough, RH; Finer-Moore, J; Love, RA; Kristofferson, D; Desmueles,
PJ; Stroud, RM. (1983)
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 48, 9-20.
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Acetylcholine receptor structure.
Stroud, RM. (1983)
Neuroscience Commentaries 1, 124-138.
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The structure of acetylcholine
receptor and of bacteriorhodopsin.
Stroud, RM. (1983)
Frontiers in Biochemical and Biophysical Studies of Proteinsand Membranes
TY Liu, et al, eds., Elsevier Science Publishing Co. Inc, New York,
pp 331-349.
Alpha-bungarotoxin structure revealed by a rapid method
for averaging electron density of non-crystallographically, translationally
related
molecules.
Agard, DA; Stroud, RM. (1982)
Acta Crystallographica A38, 186-194.
Structure and function
of an acetylcholine receptor.
Kistler, J; Stroud, RM; Klymkowsky, MW; Lalancette, RA; Fairclough,
RH. (1982)
Biophysical Journal 37, 371-383.
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Structure of an acetylcholine receptor,
a hypothesis for a dynamic mechanism of its action.
Stroud, RM. (1981)
Biomolecular Stereodynamics 1, 55-73
RH Sarma, ed., Adenine Press, New York. (Proceedings of the Second
SUNYA Conversation in the Discipline Biomolecular Stereodynamics,
Vol. II.)
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Assembly of bacteriophage T7: Dimensions of the bacteriophage
and its capsids.
Stroud, RM; Serwer, P; Ross, MJ. (1981)
Biophysical Journal 36, 743-757.
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Quantitative analyses of electrophoretograms:
A mathematical approach to super-resolution.
Agard, DA; Steinberg, RA; Stroud, RM. (1981)
Analytical Biochemistry 111, 257-268.
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Crystalline arrays of membrane-bound
acetylcholine receptor.
Kistler, J; Stroud, RM. (1981)
Proc. National Academy of Sciences USA 78, 3678-3682.
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Protease
effects on the structure of acetylcholine receptor membranes from
Torpedo californica.
Klymkowsky, MW; Heuser, JE; Stroud, RM. (1980)
J. Cell Biology 85, 823-838.
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Immunospecific identification and three-dimensionalstructure
of a membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo
californica.
Klymkowsky, MW; Stroud, RM. (1979)
J. Molecular Biology 128, 319-334.
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Structure determination of asymmetric
membrane profiles using an iterative Fourier method.
Stroud, RM; Agard, DA. (1979)
Biophysical Journal 25, 495-512.
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Structural studies of a membrane-bound
acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica.
Ross, MJ; Klymkowsky, MW; Agard, DA; Stroud, RM. (1977)
J. Molecular Biology 116, 635-659.
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Structural and functional studies
of an acetylcholine receptor.
Raftery, MA; Bode, J; Vandlen, R; Michaelson, D; Deutsch, J; Moody,
T; Ross, MJ; Stroud, RM. (1975)
Protein-Ligand Interactions, pp. 328-355
Walter de Gruyter & Co, Berlin, Germany.
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Molecular properties
of Torpedo californica acetylcholine receptors.
Raftery, MA; Bode, J; Vandlen, R; Michaelson, D; Deutsch, J; Moody,
T; Ross, MJ; Stroud, RM. (1974)
FEBS Proceedings 9, 9.
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