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  • Title: Molecular biology of the vesicular ACh transporter.
    Author: Usdin TB, Eiden LE, Bonner TI, Erickson JD.
    Journal: Trends Neurosci; 1995 May; 18(5):218-24. PubMed ID: 7610492.
    Abstract:
    The cholinergic synapse has long been a model for biochemical studies of neurotransmission. The molecules that are responsible for synaptic transmission are being identified rapidly. The vesicular transporter for ACh, which is responsible for the concentration of ACh within synaptic vesicles, has been characterized recently, both at the molecular and functional level. Definitive identification of the cloned gene involved genetics of Caenorhabditis elegans, the specialized Torpedo electromotor system, and expression in mammalian tissue culture. Comparison of the vesicular transporter for ACh with the vesicular transporters for monoamines demonstrates a new gene family. Gene mapping has demonstrated a unique relationship between the genes for the vesicular ACh transporter and for choline acetyltransferase.
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