Landau E M, Ben-Haim D
Science. 1974 Sep 13;185(4155):944-6. doi: 10.1126/science.185.4155.944.
The elementary voltage pulses ("shot effects") produced by the action of acetylcholine molecules on the receptor were studied by analyzing the membrane voltage fluctuations ("noise") after acetylcholine application at the frog neuromuscular junction. The amplitude of these pulses was decreased after treatment with a disulfide-bond reducing agent. The shot effect may thus depend on the structure or conformation of the receptor molecule.
通过分析乙酰胆碱作用于青蛙神经肌肉接头后膜电压波动(“噪声”),研究了乙酰胆碱分子作用于受体产生的基本电压脉冲(“散粒效应”)。用二硫键还原剂处理后,这些脉冲的幅度降低。因此,散粒效应可能取决于受体分子的结构或构象。