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Primary structure of porcine cardiac muscarinic acetylcholine receptor deduced from the cDNA sequence

Tai Kuboa, Akito Maedaa, Katsunori Sugimotoa, Isamu Akibaa, Atsushi Mikamia, Hideo Takahashia, Tatsuya Hagab, Kazuko Hagab, Arata Ichiyamab, Kenji Kangawac, Hisayuki Matsuoc, Tadaaki Hirosed and Shosaku NumaCorresponding Author Contact Information, a

a Departments of Medical Chemistry and Molecular Genetics, Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto 606, Japan b Department of Biochemistry, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu 431-31, Japan c Department of Biochemistry, Miyazaki Medical College, Miyazaki 889-16, Japan d Pharmaceutical Institute, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160, Japan

Received 17 November 1986. 
Available online 1 November 2001.

Abstract

The complete amino acid sequence of the porcine cardiac muscarinic acetylcholine receptor has been deduced by cloning and sequencing the cDNA. The tissue location of the RNA hybridizing with the cDNA suggests that this muscarinic receptor species represents the M2 subtype.

Author Keywords: Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor; (Porcine heart); cDNA cloning; Nucleotide sequence RNA blot hybridization analysis; M2 subtype

Abbreviations: mAChR; muscarinic acetylcholine receptor

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