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Phospholipid, cholesterol, polypeptide and glycoprotein composition of hepatic endosome subfractions
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Proteinlipid InteractionLipid BiophysicsEndosome SubfractionsGlycobiologyPathologyLipid MovementEndosomal SubfractionsBioanalysisEndocytic PathwayNeutral LipidBiochemistryLiver PhysiologyLipid SciencePharmacologyCell BiologyHepatologyNatural SciencesGlycoprotein CompositionCellular BiochemistryMedicineLipid Synthesis
The composition of hepatic endosome subfractions was compared directly with that of plasma membranes and Golgi-apparatus fractions. The neutral lipid and phospholipid composition of two endosome subfractions separated on Nycodenz gradients from a parent endosome fraction was similar to that of plasma membranes. The phospholipid/cholesterol ratios and the sphingomyelin contents were high, as in plasma membranes. However, the phosphatidylserine content was low. Endosomal subfractions contained a simpler polypeptide profile than did plasma membranes. However, a large number of glycoproteins were common to both fractions. Two endosome-specific glycoproteins, of Mr 59 000 and 38 000, were identified. Sialic acid was present at concentrations higher than in plasma membranes. The results indicate that endosomal membranes have a similar composition to plasma membranes that probably reflects their functional interaction during endocytosis and receptor recycling.
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