Unmasking of a potassium leak in resealed human red blood cell ghosts |
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Authors: | P.G. Wood U. Rossleben |
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Affiliation: | Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysik, Heinrich Hoffmann Str. 7, D-6000 Frankfurt/M F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | A selective potassium leak is observed in resealed, human red blood cell ghosts when hemolysis is performed with distilled water at pH 6.5, 0° C. The leak, which has a maximum near pH 6.7, is suppressed when either magnesium or a chelating agent is present in the hemolysing medium. The potassium leak has the additional property that it can be suppressed after resealing by washing the ghost membranes in a medium containing a low concentration of ATP or EDTA. The data suggest that through the dilution of endogenous chelating agents at hemolysis a potassium leak may be unmasked. |
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Keywords: | Erythrocyte ghost Chelator Pipes |
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