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The Role of Ankyrin in Shape and Deformability Change of Human Erythrocyte Ghosts

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Specialties Biochemistry
Biophysics
Date 1984 Jun 27
PMID 6234023
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Abstract

Human erythrocyte membranes (ghosts) from acid/citrate/dextrose preserved blood were digested with trypsin (protein/trypsin = 100:1) under hypotonic conditions and then analyzed by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. After digestion for about 20-30 s at 0 degree C, only ankyrin had disappeared and other bands including spectrin, actin, band 4.1 and band 3 remained intact. This observation was supported by electron micrographs showing that the horizontally disposed, filamentous structure was a little apart from the lipid bilayer and its components were not destroyed. In contrast to intact ghosts, treatment with chlorpromazine, or Mg-ATP did not induce shape change in these trypsin-treated ghosts. The number of transformable cells correlated closely with the amount of remaining ankyrin in the SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis pattern. Furthermore, the chlorpromazine- and Mg-ATP-induced decreases in viscosity of suspensions of erythrocyte ghosts were also prevented by trypsin treatment for 20-30 s at 0 degree C. These findings suggest that ankyrin plays an important role in the change in shape and deformability of erythrocyte ghosts. The molecular mechanism of drug-induced shape change and the role of undermembrane structure in regulating erythrocyte shape and deformability are discussed.

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