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Freeze-fracture studies on the cockroach hemocyte membrane complex: Symmetric and asymmetric membrane particle distributions

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Freeze-fracture studies were conducted on the membranes of normal cockroach hemocytes. The plasmalemma is asymmetric with the A fracture face containing 80–100 Å membrane intercalated particles at a concentration of ∼2500/μ2. The B fracture face contains 120–150 Å particles with a relatively low density (∼800/μ2). The nuclear envelope displays an asymmetry with the A fracture face containing ∼1500 particles/μ2 and the B face containing ∼300/μ 2. No significant particle size differences were observed in nuclear envelope fracture faces. Two types of symmetric membranes were also found in these cells. Both A and B fracture faces of the membrane surrounding the numerous cytoplasmic inclusion bodies contain particle sizes and concentrations similar to the B face of the plasmalemma. A second type of symmetry was observed in cells apparently engaged in “exocytosis”. Vesicles (∼0.1 μD) from this process were completely particle free on both fracture faces. Such particle free vesicles could be found in the cytoplasm, attached to the plasmalemma, or completely separated from the cell.

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Supported by a Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Foundation Fellowship.

The author wishes to thank Ms. Annalena K. Charla for assistance in plate preparation, Dr. Julius Schultz and the Papanicolaou Cancer Research Institute for use of the freeze-etch device, and Dr. David Smith for the electron microscope facilities.

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Baerwald, R.J. Freeze-fracture studies on the cockroach hemocyte membrane complex: Symmetric and asymmetric membrane particle distributions. Cell Tissue Res. 151, 385–394 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00224548

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