The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo marmorata was digested using papain and the reaction products separated by SDS gel electrophoresis and characterised by immunoblotting using labelled alpha-bungarotoxin, polyclonal antibodies to synthetic peptides and monoclonal antibodies to the main immunogenic region (MIR). Using this approach, it was possible to show that the MIR is located N-terminal to all or part of peptide 151-169 (peptide P1) of the alpha-chain and that papain cleaves the alpha-chain between Asn 141 and peptide P1.
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