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Phospholipid, cholesterol, polypeptide and glycoprotein composition of hepatic endosome subfractions.


ABSTRACT: The composition of hepatic endosome subfractions was compared directly with that of plasma membranes and Golgi-apparatus fractions. The neutral lipid and phospholipid composition of two endosome subfractions separated on Nycodenz gradients from a parent endosome fraction was similar to that of plasma membranes. The phospholipid/cholesterol ratios and the sphingomyelin contents were high, as in plasma membranes. However, the phosphatidylserine content was low. Endosomal subfractions contained a simpler polypeptide profile than did plasma membranes. However, a large number of glycoproteins were common to both fractions. Two endosome-specific glycoproteins, of Mr 59 000 and 38 000, were identified. Sialic acid was present at concentrations higher than in plasma membranes. The results indicate that endosomal membranes have a similar composition to plasma membranes that probably reflects their functional interaction during endocytosis and receptor recycling.

SUBMITTER: Evans WH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1152834 | biostudies-other | 1985 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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