Literature DB >> 721898

Localization of intestinal sucrase-isomaltase complex on the microvillous membrane by electron microscopy using nonlabeled antibodies.

Y Nishi, Y Takesue.   

Abstract

Microvillous vesicles isolated from rabbit small intestine showed a trilaminar membrane with a rather smooth surface, which was apparently not affected by papain solubilizing sucrase-isomaltase complex or by trypsin unable to solubilize it. When microvilous vesicles or trysinized ones were incubated with immunoglobulin G against the sucrase-isomaltase complex or monovalent fragments therefrom, an apparently continuous electron-opaque layer approximately 180 A in width appeared around the external surface of vesicles. Such a layer was not formed on papainized vesicles. Microvillous vesicles and trypsinized ones negatively stained with phosphotungate showed a great number of particles protruding approximately 150 A from the membrane surface, but papainized vesicles did not. The particles existed close to one another and appeared to form a particulate layer 150 A in width on the surface. The antibodies, whether they were divalent or monovalent, increased the width of the layer to approximately 200 A and obscured the fine particulate structure of intact and trypsinized vesicles. Papainized vesicles retained their smooth surface upon interaction with antibodies. These results, together with those with the Triton-solubilized sucrase- isomaltase complex (Nishi and Takesue, 1978), J. Ultra-struct. Res., 62:1- 12), indicate not only that sucrase-isomaltase complexes are located close to one another on the membrane, but also that they or at least their protein portions protrude approximately 150 A from the surface of the trilaminar membrane.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 721898      PMCID: PMC2110242          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.79.2.516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0021-9525            Impact factor:   10.539


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