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Rotational relaxation time of concanavalin A bound to the surface membrane of normal and malignant transformed cells
Authors:M Inbar  M Shinitzky  L Sachs
Affiliation:Departments of Genetics and Biophysics Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Abstract:Fluorescence polarization was used to determine the rotational relaxation time of fluorescein conjugated concanavalin A bound to the surface membrane of normal and malignant cells. The cells used were normal lymphocytes and malignant lymphoma cells, as examples of cells that are in suspension in vivo, and normal and simian virus 40-transformed fibroblasts, as examples of cells that form a solid tissue. The relaxation time of F-concanavalin A2 in phosphate-buffered saline, pH 7.2, at 24 °C was 58 nseconds. Under the same conditions, the relaxation times of F-concanavalin A bound to cells were: 70 nseconds for normal lymphocytes, 160 nseconds for malignant lymphoma cells, 120 nseconds for normal fibroblasts and 73 nseconds for simian virus 40-transformed fibroblasts. When cells were treated with trypsin or glutaraldehyde before adding F-concanavalin A, trypsin treatment produced a decrease, whereas glutaraldehyde fixation produced an increase of these values. Inhibition of cap formation of concanavalin A binding sites on normal lymphocytes by treating the cells with sodium azide did not change the rotational relaxation time of concanavalin A bound to the cells. These results indicate that the carbohydrate-containing structures on the cells that bind concanavalin A are mobile. In cells that are in suspension in vivo, malignant transformation is associated with reduction in mobility of these sites. However, in cells that form a solid tissue, malignant transformation is associated with an increase in mobility of these sites. Determination of the rotational relaxation time of fluorescent probes bound to specific sites on cell membranes can thus be used to quantitate receptor mobility in relation to cell behaviour.
Keywords:F-concanavalin A  fluorescein conjugated concanavalin A
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