“…Because previous studies have shown that coated vesicles contain AChRs and AChE [Bursztajn and Fischbach, 1984;Porter-Jordon et al, 1986;Bursztajn et al, 1991], we collected 3 ml fractions, tested for acetylcholinesterase [Ellman et al, 1961], hexosaminidase [Hall et al, 1978], and NADH cytochrome C reductase [Mahler, 1955] activities, and pooled the fractions enriched in protein and AChE activity but low in hexosaminidase (a marker for lysosomes) and NADH cytochrome C reductase (a marker for mitochondria) activities. Column chromatography revealed two peaks, one of which was enriched in protein and AChE activity [Bursztajn et al, 1993]. After obtaining a single peak from the second chromatography, we centrifuged it for 1 h at 34,000 rpm using a Beckman Type 35 rotor, and assessed the purity of the pellet of coated vesicles so obtained by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis [Laemmli, 1970] and electron microscopy [Bursztajn et al, 1993].…”