Topological Asymmetry of Phospholipids in Membranes: The distribution of phospholipids in biological membranes is related to that in bilayer membranes of small …

LD Bergelson, LI Barsukov - Science, 1977 - science.org
Many data have implied that cell mem-branes are composed basically of a lipid bilayer with
interdispersed proteins. The polar groups of the lipids are exposed at the surfaces and the …

Properties and structural basis of simple diffusion pathways in the erythrocyte membrane

B Deuticke - Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and …, 2005 - Springer
The rapid development of new concepts and technical possibilities in the investigation of
membrane phenomena, sustained by the growing interest of investigators from numerous …

[8] Photoaffinity labeling

H Bayley, JR Knowles - Methods in enzymology, 1977 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the photoaffinity labeling which could be used
as a method that allows to unleash the reagent at a particular time and place, when the …

[HTML][HTML] Selective radioactive labeling of cell surface sialoglycoproteins by periodate-tritiated borohydride.

CG Gahmberg, LC Andersson - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1977 - Elsevier
Low concentrations of sodium metaperiodate induce specific oxidative cleavage of sialic
acids between carbon 7 and carbon 8 or carbon 8 and carbon 9. The aldehydes formed can …

Azide

A Kleinhofs, WM Owais, RA Nilan - Mutation Research/Reviews in Genetic …, 1978 - Elsevier
Sodium azide, a common laboratory chemical, is probably best known as a respiration
poison. It has been extensively used in the laboratory in that capacity. To the chemist it is …

New approach to the study of phospholipid-protein interactions in biological membranes. Synthesis of fatty acids and phospholipids containing photosensitive groups

P Chakrabarti, HG Khorana - Biochemistry, 1975 - ACS Publications
Parul Chakrabarti and H. Gobind Khorana* abstract: In a general approach to the study, in
vivo and in vitro, of the interactions between phospholipids and pro-teins in biological …

Mechanism of anion transport in red blood cells: role of membrane proteins.

A Rothstein, ZI Cabantchik, P Knauf - Federation Proceedings, 1976 - europepmc.org
A number of anionic chemical probes that inhibit anion permeability of red blood cells are
localized in a membrane protein of about 100,000 daltons, known as band 3. The inhibitory …

Asymmetry and transposition rate of phosphatidylcholine in rat erythrocyte ghosts

B Bloj, DB Zilversmit - Biochemistry, 1976 - ACS Publications
Bernabé Bloj and DB Zilversmit* abstract: Purified phospholipid exchange protein from beef
heart cytosol is used toaccelerate the exchange of phospholipids between labeledsealed …

Chloride transport in human erythrocytes and ghosts: a quantitative comparison.

J Funder, JO Wieth - The Journal of Physiology, 1976 - Wiley Online Library
1. Homogeneous preparations of resealed ghosts with intracellular KCl concentrations
between 15 and 900 mM could be prepared. Virtually all ghosts sealed to chloride. The …

[HTML][HTML] External labeling of human erythrocyte glycoproteins. Studies with galactose oxidase and fluorography.

CG Gahmberg - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1976 - Elsevier
Glycoproteins of the human erythrocyte membrane were labeled with tritiated sodium
borohydride after oxidation of terminal galactosyl and N-acetylgalactosaminyl residues with …