The long-lived fusogenic state induced in erythrocyte ghosts by electric pulses is not laterally mobile

The long-lived fusogenic state induced in spherical-shaped erythrocyte ghosts by electric field pulses (Sowers, A.E. 1984. J. Cell Biol. 99:1989–1996; Sowers, A.E. 1986. J. Cell Biol. 102:1358–1362) was studied in terms of how the fusion yield depended on both (a) the location where membrane-membran...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biophysical journal 1987-12, Vol.52 (6), p.1015-1020
1. Verfasser: Sowers, A.E.
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Zusammenfassung:The long-lived fusogenic state induced in spherical-shaped erythrocyte ghosts by electric field pulses (Sowers, A.E. 1984. J. Cell Biol. 99:1989–1996; Sowers, A.E. 1986. J. Cell Biol. 102:1358–1362) was studied in terms of how the fusion yield depended on both (a) the location where membrane-membrane contact took place with respect to the orientation of the electric pulse and (b) the time interval between the pulse treatment and membrane-membrane contact. Fusion yields were greater for membrane-membrane contact locations closer to where the pulse-induced transmembrane voltage was expected to be greatest and showed a time interval-dependent accelerating decay. The portion of the membrane that became fusogenic included the area up to a latitude of approximately 38 degrees of arc towards the equators of the membranes. A time interval-dependent increase or decrease in rate of decay in the fusion yield for membrane-membrane contacts induced closer to the equator of the membranes did not occur showing that the pulse-induced fusogenic state is immobile in the early 5–45-s interval after induction and has a rate of decay, which does not permit long time interval changes in lateral position to be measured.
ISSN:0006-3495
1542-0086
DOI:10.1016/S0006-3495(87)83294-0