Membrane-associated cytoskeleton and transbilayer phospholipid asymmetry.
Indian J Biochem Biophys
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1990 Dec; 27(6): 365-7
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Dans Anglais
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ABSTRACT
Earlier studies have suggested that the membrane-associated cytoskeleton (membrane skeleton) in erythrocytes plays a major role in maintaining the transmembrane phospholipid asymmetry. But recently, it has been proposed that an ATP-dependent aminophospholipid pump is the sole determinant of this asymmetry in these cells. A critical analysis of the published data along with some unpublished results from the author's laboratory, however, indicate that both membrane skeleton and ATP-dependent aminophospholipid pump are required for maintaining the membrane phospholipid asymmetry in native erythrocytes.
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IMSEAR (Asie du Sud-Est)
Sujet Principal:
Phospholipides
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Cytosquelette
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Protéines de transport
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Adénosine triphosphate
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Protéines de transfert des phospholipides
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Membrane érythrocytaire
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Double couche lipidique
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Lipides membranaires
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Protéines membranaires
langue:
Anglais
Texte intégral:
Indian J Biochem Biophys
Année:
1990
Type:
Article
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