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Plasma membrane fragments in bovine and caprine skim milks
Authors:Philip E Plantz  Stuart Patton
Institution:Lipids Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 16802 U.S.A.
Abstract:By either differential or linear gradient ultracentrifugation of bovine or caprine skim milks it was possible to obtain fractions which contained 45–75% of the lipid phosphorus and unesterified cholesterol of the skim milk. Electron microscopy of these fractions revealed the presence of numerous membrane-bound vesicles, microvilli and membrane fragments. Assay of the fractions for certain membrane-bound enzymes; i.e. 5′-nucleotide pyrophosphatase, alkaline phosphatase and ATPases, established the presence of all but the latter in the membrane-rich fractions. The distributions of the enzymes in the various fractions were correlated with their lipid phosphorus and cholesterol contents.Compositions of the phospholipids from skim milk membranes, milk fat globule membranes and the plasma membrane of the lactating mammary cell were observed to be similar and unique for having a relatively high level (20–25%) of sphingomyelin. By virtue of secretory processes, all of these membranes appear to be interrelated with each other and with Golgi vesicle membranes. It is concluded that the membrane material in the skim milk originates primarily from plasma membrane of the lactating cell. The possibiltiy that Golgi vesicle membranes form a substantial part of this material is not precluded by the results of this study.Separation of bovine skim milk on a Sepharose 4B gel column demonstrated that virtually all of the 5′-nucleotidase and lipid phosphorus are recovered together in the void volume of the column. Considering the particle size discriminating characteristics of this gel, the skim milk membrane material appears to be constituted of relatively large structures rather than of discrete subunits.
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