The asymmetric membrane structure of erythrocytes from Crucian carp studied by atomic force microscopy |
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Authors: | Yong-Mei Tian Ming-Jun Cai Wei-Dong Zhao Shao-Wen Wang Qi-Wei Qin Hong-Da Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, 130022, China 2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China 3. Key Laboratory of Marine Bio-resources Sustainable Utilization, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510301, China
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Abstract: | Cell membranes play a key role in cellular activities. Fish erythrocytes, prototype of the nucleated erythrocytes of lower vertebrates, are predominantly oval, biconvex discs with elliptical nucleus and much larger in size than human erythrocytes. In attempts to disclose the correlation of membrane structure between fish and human erythrocytes, we used in situ atomic force microscope (AFM) combined with single-molecule force spectroscopy to study the membrane structure of Crucian carp erythrocytes under quasi-native conditions. Our results revealed the asymmetric distribution of proteins in Crucian carp erythrocyte membrane: the outer leaflet of membrane is rather smooth without any proteins, whereas the inner leaflet of membrane is very rough with dense proteins. The asymmetry of fish erythrocyte membrane structure fits well with the semi-mosaic model of human erythrocyte membrane structure. This similarity of membrane structure between human and fish erythrocytes extends the semi-mosaic model of erythrocytes membrane structure to a wider range of species. |
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Keywords: | Atomic force microscope Crucian carp Erythrocyte Membrane structure Asymmetry |
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