Alteration of human erythrocyte plasma membranes by perfringolysin O as revealed by freeze-fracture electron microscopy. Studies on Clostridium perfringens exotoxins V |
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Authors: | Ken ichiro Mitsui,Takashi Sekiya,Yoshinori Nozawa,Jun ichi Hase |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Gofuku-3190, Toyama Japan;2. Department of Biochemistry, Gifu University School of Medicine, Tsukasamachi-40, Gifu Japan |
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Abstract: | When human erythrocyte membranes were treated with perfringolysin O (Clostridium perfringens θ-toxin) and examined by electron microscopy after freeze-fracture, two ultrastructural alterations were observed in fracture faces of membrane. (1) A random aggregation of intramembranous particles was seen in the fracture face of the protoplasmic half (PF face) of all membranes treated with the toxin, even if at a low concentration (40 hemolytic units/ml). On the other hand, the aggregation in the fracture face of the exoplasmic half (EF face) was observed only in membranes treated with a high concentration (3300 hemolytic units/ml) for 2 h. (2) Round protrusions and ‘cavities’ with 30 nm in diameter were visible in EF and PF faces of membranes treated with a high concentration, respectively. These structures were always protruded toward cytoplasmic side, but did not appear to form holes through the membrane.Ring and are shaped structures with a dark center of 26 nm and a distinct border of 5 nm in width were observed when the toxin alone was negatively stained at a very high concentration (170 000 hemolytic units/ml). These structures were also produced in the presence of cholesterol even if the toxin concentration was low. |
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Keywords: | Perfringolysin O Electron microscopy θ-Toxin Erythrocyte membrane Freeze-fracture (Clostridium perfringens) EF face fracture face of exoplasmic half PF face fracture face of protoplasmic half |
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