Protein area occupancy at the center of the red blood cell membrane

被引:205
|
作者
Dupuy, Allison D. [1 ]
Engelman, Donald M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Dept Mol Biophys & Biochem, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
关键词
fluid mosaic model; membrane lipid bilayer;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.0712379105
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In the Fluid Mosaic Model for biological membrane structure, proposed by Singer and Nicolson in 1972, the lipid bilayer is represented as a neutral two-dimensional solvent in which the proteins of the membrane are dispersed and distributed randomly. The model portrays the membrane as dominated by a membrane lipid bilayer, directly exposed to the aqueous environment, and only occasionally interrupted by transmembrane proteins. This view is reproduced in virtually every textbook in biochemistry and cell biology, yet some critical features have yet to be closely examined, including the key parameter of the relative occupancy of protein and lipid at the center of a natural membrane. Here we show that the area occupied by protein and lipid at the center of the human red blood cell (RBC) plasma membrane is at least approximate to 23% protein and less than approximate to 77% lipid. This measurement is in close agreement with previous estimates for the RBC plasma membrane and the recently published measurements for the synaptic vesicle. Given that transmembrane proteins are surrounded by phospholipids that are perturbed by their presence, the occupancy by protein of more than approximate to 20% of the RBC plasma membrane and the synaptic vesicle plasma membrane implies that natural membrane bilayers may be more rigid and less fluid than has been thought for the past several decades, and that studies of pure lipid bilayers do not fully reveal the properties of lipids in membranes. Thus, it appears to be the case that membranes may be more mosaic than fluid, with little unperturbed phospholipid bilayer.
引用
收藏
页码:2848 / 2852
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] RED BLOOD CELL MEMBRANE
    OSKI, F
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 1968, 7 (08) : 443 - &
  • [2] MEMBRANE ATTACHMENT SITES FOR THE MEMBRANE CYTOSKELETAL PROTEIN 4.1 OF THE RED-BLOOD-CELL
    PINDER, JC
    CHUNG, A
    REID, ME
    GRATZER, WB
    BLOOD, 1993, 82 (11) : 3482 - 3488
  • [3] LIPID AND PROTEIN CONTRIBUTION TO RED BLOOD-CELL MEMBRANE VISCOELASTICITY
    CHABANEL, A
    CLINICAL HEMORHEOLOGY, 1988, 8 (3-4): : 307 - 318
  • [4] Increased protein carbonylation of red blood cell membrane in diabetic retinopathy
    Margetis, Panagiotis I.
    Antonelou, Marianna H.
    Petropoulos, Ioannis K.
    Margaritis, Lukas H.
    Papassideri, Issidora S.
    EXPERIMENTAL AND MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY, 2009, 87 (01) : 76 - 82
  • [5] LIPID AND PROTEIN CONTRIBUTION TO RED BLOOD-CELL MEMBRANE VISCOELASTICITY
    CHABANEL, A
    CLINICAL HEMORHEOLOGY, 1987, 7 (06): : 873 - 873
  • [6] Malaria and the red blood cell membrane
    Cooke, BM
    Mohandas, N
    Coppel, RL
    SEMINARS IN HEMATOLOGY, 2004, 41 (02) : 173 - 188
  • [7] Red blood cell membrane disorders
    Tse, WT
    Lux, SE
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 1999, 104 (01) : 2 - 13
  • [8] Interactions of Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 3 with the red blood cell membrane skeleton
    Waller, Karena L.
    Stubberfield, Lisa M.
    Dubljevic, Valentina
    Nunomura, Wataru
    An, Xuili
    Mason, Anthony J.
    Mohandas, Narla
    Cooke, Brian M.
    Coppel, Ross L.
    BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOMEMBRANES, 2007, 1768 (09): : 2145 - 2156
  • [9] Interaction of Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 3 with the red blood cell membrane skeleton
    Waller, Karena
    Stubberfield, Lisa
    Nunomura, Wataru
    Mohandas, Narla
    Cooke, Brian
    Coppel, Ross
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2006, 75 (05): : 246 - 246
  • [10] ANALYSIS OF RED BLOOD CELL MEMBRANE SURFACE PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN HEREDITARY SPHEROCYTOSIS
    Huisjes, Rick
    Satchwell, Tim J.
    Verhagen, Liesbeth P.
    Schiffelers, Raymond M.
    van Solinge, Wouter W.
    Toye, Ashley M.
    van Wijk, Richard
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY, 2018, 40 : 59 - 59