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Transbilayer Phospholipid Asymmetry in Plasmodium knowlesi- Infected Host Cell Membrane

IR@CDRI: CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow

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Creator Gupta, C M
Mishra, G C
 
Date 2008-03-23T07:10:14Z
2008-03-23T07:10:14Z
1981
 
Identifier Science (1981), 212, 1047-1049
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/121
 
Description The membranes from normal and Plasmodium knowlesi-infected rhemsus monkey erythrocytes (90 to 95 percent infected with early ring stage) were analyzed for transbilayer distribution of phosphatidylcholine (PC). hosphatidylethanolamine (PE). and hosphatidylserine (PS). by means of chemical and enzymatic probes. The external monolayer of the normal red cell membrane contained at least 68 to 72 percent of the total phosphatidylcholine and 15 to 20 percent of the total phosphati dylethanolamine. In the infected cell, the transmembrane phosphatidylcholine distribution appeared to be reversed, with only 20 to 30 percent of it being externally localized, whereas roughly equal amounts of phosphatidylethanolamine were present in the outer and'inner surfaces. However, total pho.~phatid)'lserine in both the infected and normal red cells was exc/usi~'ely internal. Unlike that in the normal intact cell, external phosphatidylethanolamine in the parasitized cell was readily accessible to phospholipase A2. These results indicate that significant changes in molecular architecture of the host cell membrane are the result of varasitization.
 
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Title Transbilayer Phospholipid Asymmetry in Plasmodium knowlesi- Infected Host Cell Membrane
 
Type Article