Abstract

We have investigated the effect of a number of detergents on the chemotactic cAMP receptor of Dictyostelium discoideum. 13 detergents were tested; cAMP binding was well preserved only in the presence CHAPS (3[3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]-1-propanesulphonate) and Zwittergent 3–8 ( N-octyl- N, N-dimethyl-3-ammonio-1-propanesulphonate). In the presence of Zwittergent 3–8, cAMP bound to the receptor rapidly exchanged with free cAMP. In contrast, cAMP was persistently bound to the receptor following the addition of CHAPS to membrane-bound receptors pre-equilibrated with cAMP. Binding isotherms indicated that all cAMP-binding sites were similarly affected by CHAPS. The cyclic nucleotide binding specificity of the binding sites that became persistently occupied by cAMP was identical to that of the chemotactic cAMP receptor. Cyclic AMP was not chemically modified by persistent binding. The non-exchanging cAMP-receptor complex was insensitive to modulation by guanine nucleotides and salts such as CaCl 2, MgCl 2, potassium phosphate and ammonium sulphate. We conclude that CHAPS freezes the cAMP-receptor, blocking exchange of free ligand with empty or occupied cAMP-binding sites.

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