Taylor P B, Rieger F, Shelanski M L, Greene L A
J Biol Chem. 1981 Apr 25;256(8):3827-30.
The cellular localization of the molecular forms of acetylcholinesterase was explored in chick sympathetic neurons and in mouse T28 cells (neuroblastoma X sympathetic ganglion cell hybrids) using the reversible, poorly lipid-soluble inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase, BW284C51, to protect cell surface activity while inactivating cytoplasmic activity with DFP, an irreversible, lipid-soluble inhibitor. Our results show protection of over 80% of the chick 11 S form and over 90% of the corresponding mouse 10 S form under these conditions, while over 90% of the chick 6.5 S and mouse 4 S forms are inhibited. The results suggest that the avian 11 S and mouse 10 S forms are predominantly or exclusively ectoenzymes while the respective 6.5 S and 4 S forms are confined to the cytoplasm.