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Reconstituted proteolipid vesicles prepared from Mycoplasma fermentans membranes are able to bind and fuse with Molt-3 cells.

Hagai Rechnitzer1, Shlomo Rottem.   

Abstract

We describe and characterize reconstituted proteolipid vesicles (rPLV) prepared from solubilized Mycoplasma fermentans membranes and studied their binding to and fusion with host Molt-3 cells. The rPLV were prepared following membrane solubilization by Triton X-100 and detergent removal by SM-2 resin beads. The vesicles thus obtained had a rather uniform diameter of about 1 microm and were sealed as monitored by measuring in an assay that measures the quenching by sodium dithionite of a hydrophobic fluorescent probe incorporated into the rPLV membrane. The rPLV adhered to Molt-3 cells and, based on measurements of lipid mixing, fused with the host cells at a similar rate and to about the same extent as intact M. fermentans. Preliminary experiments showed that a chimeric protein, GnRH-PE66, could be encapsulated within these rPLV, opening the way to develop a system for the transfer of high-molecular weight soluble molecules, encapsulated in the rPLV, to target eukaryotic cells.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16941241     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-006-0007-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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