MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON LIPOSOMES BEARING COVALENTLY BOUND PROTEIN - STUDIES WITH FREEZE-FRACTURE AND CRYOELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND SMALL-ANGLE X-RAY-SCATTERING TECHNIQUES
N. Skalko et al., MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON LIPOSOMES BEARING COVALENTLY BOUND PROTEIN - STUDIES WITH FREEZE-FRACTURE AND CRYOELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND SMALL-ANGLE X-RAY-SCATTERING TECHNIQUES, Biochimica et biophysica acta. Biomembranes, 1370(1), 1998, pp. 151-160
The appearance of protein bound to the surface of intact and microflui
dized liposomes and its possible influence on their morphology was exa
mined by freeze-fracture electron microscopy, cryo electron microscopy
and small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) techniques. Results obtained
by the two microscopy techniques were in agreement with one another in
terms of vesicle size and localization of protein (tetanus toroid or
immunoglobulin G) on the surface of vesicles. Surface-bound protein wa
s observed as particles (10-12 nm diameter) by freeze-fracture electro
n microscopy and was confirmed by immunogold cryo microscopy. SAXS was
shown to be a suitable means to further characterize liposomes with,
or without bound protein. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.