Effects of cholesterol on lipid organization in human erythrocyte membrane

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The molar ratio of cholesterol to phospholipid (C/P) in human erythrocyte membrane is modified by incubating the cells with liposomes of various C/P ratios. The observed increase in cell surface area may be accounted for by the addition of cholesterol molecules. Fusion between liposomes and cells or attachment of liposomes to cells is not a significant factor in the alteration of C/P ratio. Onset temperatures for lipid phase separation in modified membranes are measured by electron diffraction. The onset temperature increases with decreasing C/P ratio from 2°C at C/P = 0 .95 to 20°C at C/P = 0.5. Redistribution of intramembrane particles is observed in membranes freeze-quenched from temperatures below the onset temperature. The heterogeneous distribution of intramembrane particles below the onset temperature suggests phase separation of lipid, with concomitant segregation of intramembrane protein into domains, even in the presence of an intact spectrin network. © 1980, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Hui, S. W., Stewart, C. M., Carpenter, M. P., & Stewart, T. P. (1980). Effects of cholesterol on lipid organization in human erythrocyte membrane. Journal of Cell Biology, 85(2), 283–291. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.85.2.283

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