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. 1979 Jul 15;182(1):165-71.
doi: 10.1042/bj1820165.

Tissue-culture fractionation. Zonal centrifugation of Lettrée cells homogenized by glycerol-induced lysis: subfractionation of membranes in sucrose gradients

Tissue-culture fractionation. Zonal centrifugation of Lettrée cells homogenized by glycerol-induced lysis: subfractionation of membranes in sucrose gradients

J M Graham et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

1. Lettrée cells were grown intraperitoneally in MF-1 mice. 2. Cells that were loaded with glycerol were swollen in 0.1 M-sucrose and disrupted by Dounce homogenization. 3. Early-passage Lettrée cells were more easily disrupted than late-passage cells by this method, and the former produced larger fragments of plasma membrane. 4. The membranes were fractionated initially in sucrose gradients (on the basis of sedimentation rate) in a BXIV zonal rotor. 5. Fractions from this gradient were further resolved in isopycnic sucrose gradients. 6. Plasma-membrane and endoplasmic-reticulum fractions were recovered in good yield and high purity.

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