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The binding of calcium ions by erythrocytes and 'ghost' -cell membranes.

C Long, B Mouat.   

Abstract

1. Washed human erythrocytes, suspended in iso-osmotic sucrose containing 2.5mm-calcium chloride, bind about 400mug-atoms of calcium/litre of packed cells. Sucrose may be replaced by other sugars. 2. Partial replacement of sucrose by iso-osmotic potassium chloride diminishes the uptake of calcium, 50% inhibition occurring at about 50mm-potassium chloride. 3. Other univalent cations behave like potassium, whereas bivalent cations are much more inhibitory. The tervalent cations, yttrium and lanthanum, however, are the most effective inhibitors of calcium uptake. 4. An approximate correlation exists between the calcium uptake and the sialic acid content of erythrocytes of various species and of human erythrocytes that have been partially depleted of sialic acid by treatment with neuraminidase. However, even after complete removal of sialic acid, human erythrocytes still bind about 140mug-atoms of calcium/litre of packed cells. 5. A Scatchard (1949) plot of calcium uptake at various Ca(2+) concentrations in the suspending media shows the presence of three different binding sites on the external surface of the human erythrocyte membrane. 6. Erythrocyte ;ghost' cells, the membranes of which appear to be permeable to Ca(2+) ions, can bind about 1000mug-atoms of calcium per ;ghost'-cell equivalent of 1 litre of packed erythrocytes. This indicates that there are also binding sites for calcium on the internal surface of the erythrocyte membrane.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5124387      PMCID: PMC1177083          DOI: 10.1042/bj1230829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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