| Literature DB >> 198115 |
S P Verma, R Schmidt-Ullrich, W S Thompson, D F Wallach.
Abstract
The Raman spectra of highly purified plasma membranes from SV40-transformed GD248 lymphocytes have been compared with the spectra of the membranes of normal cells over the spectral region 100 cm-1 to 3010 cm-1. Striking differences between the two membrane categories were observed in the thermal response of the CH-stretching and acoustical regions. Analysis of CH-stretching shows that the membranes of normal cells exhibit a thermal transition centered at 7 degrees and approximately 5 degrees wide. The membranes of GD248 cells, in contrast, show a lipid transition centered at -5 degrees and 12-18 degrees wide. Analysis of the acoustical region yields equivalent results. The membrane proteins of normal membranes undergo a large thermotropic transition, starting at 39 degrees (sample temperatures), whereas this transition begins at 23 degrees with GD248 plasma membranes. The results suggest the possibility that SV40-specific membrane proteins may modify the collective thermotropic behavior of both normal membrane proteins and membrane lipids.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 198115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701