Lateral diffusion of human histocompatibility antigens in isolated plasma membranes |
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Authors: | Ya-xian Su Shin Lin Michael Edidin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University, Charles and 34th Streets, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA;2. Department of Biophysics, The Johns Hopkins University, Charles and 34th Streets, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA |
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Abstract: | We have prepared large (5–10 μm) plasma membrane fragments by lysis of VA-2, human, cells adherent to Sephadex beads. The membrane fragments may be removed from beads by sonication and stained with fluorescent antibodies to human histocompatibility antigens, HLA antigens. Lateral diffusion of labelled antigens is followed by the method of fluorescence photobleaching recovery (FPR). HLA antigens of isolated membranes diffuse at the same rate, approx. (2–4) · 10?10 cm2 · s?1 as they do in intact cells. This rate may be modified by incubating membranes in a variety of media. Buffers of slightly acid pH (6.5 or less) enhance lateral diffusion, while the presence of divalent ions slightly reduces diffusion rates. Our major finding is that incubation of 37° in 0.10 M phosphate buffer increases lateral diffusion 3–5-fold. |
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Keywords: | Plasma membrane Histocompatibility antigen Lateral diffusion Cell fractionation Fluorescence photobleaching recovery |
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