Rate of pinocytic capture of macromolecular substrates by rat yolk sac incubated in serum-free culture medium
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Rate of pinocytic capture of macromolecular substrates by rat yolk sac incubated in serum-free culture medium
Abstract
Pinocytic activity was quantified for rat yolk sacs incubated in a medium that was either serum-free or contained 10% (v/v) of calf serum. Absence of serum from the medium caused a small increase in the rate of pinosome formation, as determined by the rates of capture of both 125I-labelled poly(vinylpyrrolidone) and [14C]sucrose. In contrast, the rates of uptake of substrates ingested by adsorptive pinocytosis were greatly enhanced when serum proteins, which compete for the same binding sites on the plasma membrane as used by adsorbing substrates, were absent. Elimination of such competition greatly simplifies the quantitative analysis of the binding process, and permitted a detailed study of the binding to the plasma membrane of formaldehyde-denatured bovine serum albumin, a protein that is rapidly digested within the lysosomal system after its pinocytic capture. Binding obeyed Michaelis-Menten kinetics and showed a dissociation constant of approx. 1 micron, indicating the high affinity of this protein for binding sites on the surface of actively pinocytosing yolk-sac cells.
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