Abstract

Radio ligand binding assays(RLBA) were used to study neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptors in a protozoaStylonychia mytilus. The experimental results showed that 2–3 × 103/mLStylonychia cells incubated in Pringsheim solution which contained3H-NPY could specifically bind3H-NPY and concoraitantly present saturable characteristic. This suggested thatStylonychia possessed some specific binding sites for NPY. Scatchard transformations of binding assay for the NPY receptors at 25°C are compatible with the specific activity of 42. 47 fmol/103 cells and the binding equilibrium constant of 0. 113 nmol/L. The data of125I-NPY binding assay to the membrane protein extract ofStylonychia indicated that there was a significant difference between the amount of total bound and nonspecific bound of125I-NPY. This result indicated that NPY receptors were probably localized mainly on the cell membrane.

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