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. 1986 May 1;235(3):685-91.
doi: 10.1042/bj2350685.

Fractionation of rat liver plasma-membrane regions by two-phase partitioning

Fractionation of rat liver plasma-membrane regions by two-phase partitioning

P Gierow et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Rat liver plasma membranes, enriched in blood-sinusoidal or bile-canalicular regions by differential and sucrose-gradient centrifugation, were further purified by partitioning in an aqueous polymer two-phase system. This method separates membranes according to differences in surface properties rather than size and density. A several-fold increase in the ratio of leucine aminopeptidase (a bile-canalicular marker) and 5'-nucleotidase to asialo-orosomucoid binding (a blood-sinusoidal marker) was obtained in one fraction, whereas another fraction gave a 2-3-fold increase in ratio of blood-sinusoidal to bile-canalicular markers. Furthermore, the markers for both regions of the plasma membrane, as well as markers for Golgi membranes and lysosomes, showed a heterogeneous behaviour on counter-current distribution.

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