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On the structure of agglutinated sheep red blood cell membranes
Authors:W Lesslauer
Institution:Institute for Pathology, University of Basel, Basel Switzerland
Abstract:Specimens of isolated sheep red blood cell membranes are prepared by an agglutination technique in which membranes are stacked in regular arrays. X-ray diffraction patterns are recorded from such specimens which show meridional and equatorial diffraction phenomena. The meridional reflections correspond to single lamellar repeat periods of 160–186 Å. It is concluded that two asymmetric membranes are contained inthe elementary period. Lipid phases with preferentialyl oriented hydrocarbon chains are part of the membrane structure. The stacking of membranes is also demonstrated in the electron microscope. The X-ray scattering curve of intracellular hemoglobin of intact sheep red blood cells is recorded to a spacing of about 8 Å?1. The broad diffraction rings of this scattering curve are replaced by a series of rather sharp rings, when the red blood cells are agglutinated and placed in a hypertonic medium. Both the presence of a functioning membrane and the agglutination appear to be essential for the full expression of this phenomenon.
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