PHOSPHOLIPID METABOLISM IN INTACT AND MODIFIED ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES
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- 1 April 1971
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 49 (1) , 35-49
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.49.1.35
Abstract
Erythrocyte membranes incorporated labeled phosphate from gamma-adenosine triphosphate (AT(32)P) into phosphatidic acid and the polyphosphoinositides. Inositol-(3)H and palmitate-(14)C were also incorporated into the phospholipids but alpha-glycerophosphate-(32)P was not. The incorporation of gamma-AT(32)P into phospholipids was increased when the erythrocyte ghosts were incubated in hypotonic media which lysed the cells. Lysis had little or no effect on the incorporation of inositol-(3)H and palmitate-(14)C into the phospholipids. If erythrocyte membranes were prepared in 1 mM ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA), instead of 1 mM MgCl(2), then the tonicity of the incubating medium did not influence the incorporation of gamma-AT(32)P into the phospholipids. Erythrocyte ghosts, prepared by lysis in water, EDTA, or 1 mM calcium, lead, mercury, zinc, or cadmium, failed to reconstitute when placed in isotonic medium, inasmuch as they did not retain potassium against a chemical gradient. Ghosts prepared by lysis in 1 mM magnesium, barium, or strontium could be reconstituted. Ghosts which failed to reconstitute incorporated more labeled phosphate from gamma-AT(32)P into the phospholipids than did intact or reconstituted ghosts. The larger incorporation of labeled phosphate by leaky ghosts was not due to a greater entrance of gamma-AT(32)P into those cells. Primaquine phosphate and digitonin, at concentrations which are known to cause cells to form smaller vesicles or to lyse cells by removing cholesterol, did not increase the incorporation of labeled phosphate into the phospholipids. It is suggested that the increased metabolism of phospholipids may be involved in a membrane repair mechanism.Keywords
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