Effect of anti-spectrin antibody and ATP on deformability of resealed erythrocyte membranes.

K Nakashima, E Beutler - Proceedings of the National …, 1978 - National Acad Sciences
K Nakashima, E Beutler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1978National Acad Sciences
Deformability of resealed erythrocyte membranes was measured by using an ektacytometer.
Divalent anti-spectrin antibody, but not monovalent anti-spectrin Fab fragments, decreased
membrane deformability. Membranes resealed with MgATP were more deformable than
those without MgATP. Exogenous alkaline phosphatase, which dephosphorylates spectrin,
decreased membrane deformability. These results suggest that spectrin is an essential
component of the system that determines erythrocyte deformability. They are consistent with …
Deformability of resealed erythrocyte membranes was measured by using an ektacytometer. Divalent anti-spectrin antibody, but not monovalent anti-spectrin Fab fragments, decreased membrane deformability. Membranes resealed with MgATP were more deformable than those without MgATP. Exogenous alkaline phosphatase, which dephosphorylates spectrin, decreased membrane deformability. These results suggest that spectrin is an essential component of the system that determines erythrocyte deformability. They are consistent with the view that the role of ATP in membrane deformability is mediated through phosphorylation of the spectrin.
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