Separation of endocytic vesicles in Nycodenz gradients
The endocytosis of 125I-labeled asialofetuin by rat hepatocytes was studied using Nycodenz/sucrose gradients. It was shown in pulse chase experiments that the ligand endocytosed initially (after 1 2 to 1 min) was in small, slow-sedimenting vesicles of similar sizes. The vesicles containing the ligan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical biochemistry 1984-11, Vol.142 (2), p.455-462 |
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125I-labeled asialofetuin by rat hepatocytes was studied using Nycodenz/sucrose gradients. It was shown in pulse chase experiments that the ligand endocytosed initially (after
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to 1 min) was in small, slow-sedimenting vesicles of similar sizes. The vesicles containing the ligand increased in size, and after about 2.5 min 20–30% of the ligand was recovered in larger, faster-sedimenting vesicles. After 15 min almost all internalized ligand was recovered in the fast-sedimenting vesicles. The initial, small endocytic vesicles and the later, larger endocytic vesicles have similar buoyant densities; the maturation of the endosomes can only be revealed by rate sedimentation, not by isopycnic centrifugation. Dissociation of ligand from receptor was found to occur in the larger, faster-sedimenting vesicles. The presence of ammonia inhibited the increase in size of the ligand-containing endosomes. The methods employed here offer the possibility of obtaining endocytic vesicles at various stage of their development for further studies. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2697 1096-0309 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0003-2697(84)90489-5 |