The transbilayer movement of phosphatidylcholine in vesicles reconstituted with intrinsic proteins from the human erythrocyte membrane
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1980
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Vesicles have been prepared from 18 : 1c/18 : 1c-phosphatidylcholine with or without purified glycophorin or partially purified band 3 (obtained by organomercurial gel chromatography). The vesicles have been characterized by freeze-fracture electron microscopy, binding studies to DEAE-cellulose, 31P-NMR and K+ trap measurements. Pools of phosphatidylcholine available for exchange have been investigated using phosphatidylcholine exchange protein from bovine liver. The protein-containing vesicles both exhibit exchangeable pools larger than the fraction of phosphatidylcholine in the outer monolayer, whereas in the protein-free vesicles the exchangeable pool is consistent with the outer monolayer. The results indicate that both glycophorin and the partially purified band 3 preparation enhance the transbilayer movement of phosphatidylcholine.
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Band 3 protein, Glycophorin, Phosphatidylcholine, Phospholipid exchange, Transbilayer movement, Taverne, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Cell Biology
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Gerritsen, W J, Henricks, P A J, de Kruijff, B & van Deenen, L L M 1980, 'The transbilayer movement of phosphatidylcholine in vesicles reconstituted with intrinsic proteins from the human erythrocyte membrane', Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes, vol. 600, no. 3, pp. 607-619. https://doi.org/10.1016/0005-2736(80)90464-2