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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1017
    Keywords: Key words Erythrocyte ; Plasma membrane ; Leaflet ; Lipid domains ; Spin label
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The existence of different lipid domains in the monolayers of the human erythrocyte membrane was investigated at 4 °C by employing spin-labelled phospholipid analogues. Spectra of analogues located exclusively either in the exoplasmic or in the cytoplasmic leaflet of erythrocyte membranes were recorded. Spectra were simulated by variation of order parameter describing the average amplitude of motion of the long molecular axis of the nitrogen 2pπ orbital of the spin label and of the respective correlation times. For both leaflets at least three components were required to fit the experimental spectra, differing mainly in the order parameter. While the parameters of each component are not very different between both membrane halves, the relative contribution of each component to the spectrum is different between the exoplasmic and cytoplasmic leaflet. The order parameter of the most fluid component, presumably resembling the lipid bulk phase, is smaller in the cytoplasmic leaflet in comparison to the exoplasmic one. The lateral coexistence of different lipid domains in the human red blood cell membrane is concluded. The molecular nature of those domains is discussed.
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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Sperm cells ; Plasma membrane ; Lipid asymmetry ; Aminophospholipid translocase
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The transbilayer movement of aminophospholipids in the plasma membrane of ram sperm cells was investigated using spin-labeled lipid analogues. After incorporation, spin-labeled phospliatidylserine (SL-PS) and phosphatidyl-ethanolamine (SL-PE) rapidly disappeared from the exoplasmic monolayer. Even at lower temperatures (10°C) the inward movement of SL-PE is fast. The initial velocities of the internalization of SL-PS and SL-PE were compared with those of ram and human erythrocytes
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