The Muscarinic Receptors, 1989
The Receptors Series

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Research on muscarinic receptors is advancing at an extraordinary rate. Ten years ago, the existence of muscarinic receptor sub­ types was a logical assumption with only scattered experimen­ tal support. The discovery that pirenzepine recognized apparent heterogeneity in muscarinic binding sites infused new life into the problem of subclassifying muscarinic receptors. Simultaneous advances in molecular biology created a frenzy to clone cell sur­ face receptors. The muscarinic receptor succumbed surprisingly quickly, revealing its structure and that of at least four closely related gene products within a year. Our hope of obtaining clear evidence for muscarinic receptor subtypes was answered with a vengeance. Now a family of muscarinic receptors sits before us, asking to be understood. The bounty is as attractive to those who have not previously studied muscarinic receptors as to those who have dedicated their research careers to this subject. The goal of this book is to ensure that the new generation of research will profit from the wisdom of the past. The tools of molecular biology are well suited to the tasks of characteriz­ ing the pharmacology, function, and regulation of the distinct muscarinic receptor subtypes. However, efficient and intelligent use of these tools is not possible, unless one understands the properties of the receptor, the molecular mechanisms by which it couples to effectors, and the ways that it is regulated.
Section 1: Historical Perspectives.- 1 History and Basic Properties of the Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptors.- Section 2: Pharmacological Properties, Purification, and Cloning of Muscarinic Receptors.- 2 The Binding Properties of Muscarinic Receptors.- 3 Muscarinic Receptor Purification and Properties.- 4 Subtypes of Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptors: Ligand Binding, Functional Studies, and Cloning.- 5 Structural Determinants of Muscarinic Agonist Activity.- Section 3: Biochemical Effectors Coupled to Muscarinic Receptors.- 6 Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptor-Mediated Regulation of Cyclic AMP Metabolism.- 7 Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptor Regulation of Inositol Phospholipid Metabolism and Calcium Mobilization.- 8 Muscarinic Receptor Regulation of Cyclic GMP and Eicosanoid Production.- 9 Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptor Regulation of Ion Channels.- Section 4: Regulation of Muscarinic Receptors.- 10 Allosteric interactions of Muscarinic Receptors and Their Regulation by Other Membrane Proteins.- 11 Regulation and Development of Muscarinic Receptor Number and Function.- Section 5: Future Directions.- 12 Future Directions.