Demoliou-Mason C D, Barnard E A
FEBS Lett. 1984 May 21;170(2):378-82. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(84)81348-4.
The binding sites for opiates (agonist and antagonist) and opioid peptides can be solubilized from rat brain membranes with digitonin in the presence of Mg2+ (10 mM). High affinity and high capacity binding to the soluble delta, mu, and kappa receptors is obtainable when the membranes are treated in Mg2+ (30 degrees C, 60 min) prior to solubilization. The yields of solubilized binding sites extracted with digitonin, 40-90%, are higher than those obtained from Mg2+-pretreated membranes with other detergents commonly used for receptor solubilization. The stability of the digitonin-soluble opioid receptor at room temperature makes it useful for purification and characterization.