Distribution of Saccharide Residues on Membrane Fragments from a Myeloma-Cell Homogenate: Its Implications for Membrane Biogenesis

Hiroshi Hirano(Salk Institute for Biological Studies), Brenda Parkhouse(Salk Institute for Biological Studies), Garth L. Nicolson(Salk Institute for Biological Studies), Edwin S. Lennox(Salk Institute for Biological Studies), Sherwin J. Singer(Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
October 1, 1972
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Abstract

Ferritin conjugates of two plant agglutinins, concanavalin A and ricin, have been used as specific electron microscopic stains for covalently-bound saccharide residues on membrane fragments from a myeloma-cell homogenate. The results indicate that different saccharide residues are uniformly localized to a single surface of each membrane fragment. In particular, the ferritin-concanavalin A conjugate binds exclusively to the cisternal side of membrane fragments of the rough endoplasmic reticulum. If it is postulated that the biogenesis of eukaryotic plasma membranes involves an assembly-line process from precursor intracellular membranes, these observed asymmetric distributions of saccharides on cell membranes can be explained.


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