K. Suzuki et al., MEMBRANE-PROTEIN TRANSFER FROM HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE-GHOSTS TO LIPOSOMES CONTAINING AN ARTIFICIAL BOUNDARY LIPID, Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B Physical and biological sciences, 71(3), 1995, pp. 93-97
When human erythrocyte ghost was exposed to a liposome that contains a
n artificial boundary lipid (1, 2-dimyristoylamido-1, 2-deoxyphosphati
dylcholine, coded as D14D PC), various kinds of membrane proteins and
several lipids effectively transferred from the ghost to the liposome.
The amount of proteins transferred increased with an increase in the
D14DPC content of the liposome. The SDS-PAGE analysis revealed the ban
ds at 88 kDa, 74 kDa and 55 kDa in the liposome after the exposure. No
erythrocyte proteins larger than 88 kDa were detected. Transfer of AC
hE and band 3 was detected by using the enzymatic activity of AChE and
a fluorescence probe specific to band 3. For the membrane protein tra
nsfer, an induction period was usually observed. The duration of the i
nduction period was almost same for both of proteins, AChE and band 3.
However, the transfer efficiency of band 3 was much less than that of
AChE. Except the membrane proteins, a detectable amount of cholestero
l also transferred from the ghost to the liposome. On the other hand,
a significant amount of phospholipids simultaneously transferred from
the liposome to the ghost.