Quantitative Detection of μ Opioid Receptor: Western Blot Analyses Using µ Opioid Receptor Knockout Mice

Increasing evidence suggests that μ opioid receptor (MOP) expression is altered during the development of and withdrawal from substance dependence. Although anti-MOP antibodies have been hypothesized to be useful for estimating MOP expression levels, inconsistent MOP molecular weights (MWs) have bee...

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Published inCurrent neuropharmacology Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 219 - 222
Main Authors Kasai, Shinya, Yamamoto, Hideko, Kamegaya, Etsuko, Uhl, George R, Sora, Ichiro, Watanabe, Masahiko, Ikeda, Kazutaka
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United Arab Emirates Bentham Science Publishers Ltd 01.03.2011
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Summary:Increasing evidence suggests that μ opioid receptor (MOP) expression is altered during the development of and withdrawal from substance dependence. Although anti-MOP antibodies have been hypothesized to be useful for estimating MOP expression levels, inconsistent MOP molecular weights (MWs) have been reported in studies using anti-MOP antibodies. In the present study, we generated a new anti-MOP antibody (N38) against the 1-38 amino acid sequence of the mouse MOP N-terminus and conducted Western blot analysis with wildtype and MOP knockout brain lysates to determine the MWs of intrinsic MOP. The N38 antibody detected migrating bands with relative MWs of 60-67 kDa in the plasma membrane fraction isolated from wildtype brain, but not from the MOP knockout brain. These migrating bands exhibited semi-linear density in the range of 3-30 μg membrane proteins/lane. The N38 antibody may be useful for quantitatively detecting MOP.
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ISSN:1570-159X
1875-6190
DOI:10.2174/157015911795016921