Abstract

1. 1. A glutamate binding protein has been identified in membrane preparations from the free living nematode, Caenorhabdilis elegans, and from the parasitic nematode, Haemonchus contonus. 2. 2. This putative glutamate receptor was solubilized with 30 mM octyl- B-glucoside and partially purified by anion exchange and gel filtration chromatography. 3. 3. An 80-fold purification with recovery of 75% of the glutamate binding activity was achieved. 4. 4. The soluble C. elegans binding protein displayed a K d for glutamate of 0.1 μM, in close agreement with the findings for the membrane associated binding protein. 5. 5. Quisqualate was capable of displacing glutamate from the soluble C. elegans receptor, again in agreement with previous findings for the membrane bound receptor. 6. 6. The fact that a parasitic nematode, Haemonchus contortus, also possesses this putative glutamate receptor, strengthens the ease for using C. elegans as a model system for the study of parasitic nematode neuromuscular physiology.

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