Phospholipid asymmetry in human erythrocyte ghosts
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Phospholipid asymmetry in human erythrocyte ghosts
Abstract
Using phospholipase digestion and the fluorescent probe merocyanine 540 the maintenance of phospholipid asymmetry in the plasma membrane of human erythrocyte ghosts was investigated. Digestion with phospholipase A2 indicated that ghosts prepared in the presence of Mg++ as the only divalent cation retained the normal phospholipid asymmetry characteristic of intact erythrocytes. These ghosts, like normal erythrocytes, also failed to stain with merocyanine 540. However, the presence of as little as 5-10 microM Ca++ during ghost preparation resulted in ghosts in which lipid asymmetry had been abolished, as indicated by phospholipase digestion. Moreover, these ghosts stained with merocyanine 540. In contrast to ghosts, intact erythrocytes treated with ionophore required millimolar levels of Ca++ ions to disrupt membrane lipid asymmetry. To discover the reason for this difference in behavior between ghosts and intact cells, ghosts were prepared from preswollen cells using only small volumes of buffer for lysis. These experiments demonstrated that as the cellular contents of erythrocytes are diluted, the asymmetric arrangement of phospholipids becomes more sensitive to disruption by Ca++.
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