CHEMICAL REACTIONS - Mathematical Models - PROTEINS - Adsorption;
D O I:
10.1007/BF02367394
中图分类号:
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号:
0831 ;
摘要:
A physiological cell surface adsorption system approach is investigated on human platelets utilizing mathematical modeling. Monodispersed washed platelets are freshly collected in an isotonic buffer as a suspension utilizing a gel filtration technique. Concanavalin A is used as a glycoprotein receptor adsorbate in the adsorption studies. Three mathematical models are proposed based on simple chemical equilibrium reactions between adsorbate and cell surface receptors in an effort to explain concanavalin A-platelet surface glycoprotein interaction. Model I assumes that all receptors are undergoing simultaneous surface reactions with the adsorbate and without correlation. Model II reflects a strong correlation between the receptors, when only 1 receptor-adsorbate complex. Model III assumes the presence of multiple receptors on the cell surface. Only when a specific fraction of the total number of 1 receptor have reacted, will the other receptor(s) initiate reaction with the adsorbance. The existence of at least 3 major glycoprotein receptors interacting with the lectin is suggested, having different equilibrium constants as indicated in the adsorption isotherm. Model III seems to support best the experimental data of concanavalin A interaction with platelet surface glycoproteins.