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The Journal of Cell Biology, Vol 92, 231-236, Copyright © 1982 by The Rockefeller University Press
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J Prives, AB Fulton, S Penman, MP Daniels and CN Christian
To monitor the interaction of cell surface acetylcholine (AcCho) receptors with the cytoskeleton, cultured muscle cells were labeled with radioactive or fluorescent alpha-bungarotoxin and extracted with Triton X-100, using conditions that preserve internal structure. A significant population of the AcCho receptors is retained on the skeletal framework remaining after detergent extraction. The skeleton organization responsible for restricting AcCho receptors to a patched region may also result in their retention after detergent extraction.
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