The spectrin network as a barrier to lateral diffusion in erythrocytes. A percolation analysis
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The spectrin network as a barrier to lateral diffusion in erythrocytes. A percolation analysis
Abstract
The spectrin network on the cytoplasmic surface of an erythrocyte can be modeled as a triangular lattice of spectrin tetramers (Tsuji, A., and S. Ohnishi, 1986. Biochemistry. 25:6133-6139). The tetramers act as barriers to protein diffusion, while dissociated dimer pairs, single dimers, and missing tetramers do not. Diffusion in the presence of these barriers is shown to be equivalent to bond percolation on the honeycomb lattice. Monte Carlo calculations for this system then yield the relative diffusion constant of a mobile integral protein as a function of the fraction of spectrin tetramers. At high concentrations of spectrin tetramer, long-range diffusion is blocked, but short-range diffusion is still possible. Monte Carlo calculations yield the average distance over which short-range diffusion can occur, as a function of the fraction of spectrin tetramers. Applications to erythrocyte development and hereditary hemolytic anemia are discussed.
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