Value |
42.5
Å
Range: ±0.3 Å
|
Organism |
Rat Rattus norvegicus |
Reference |
Mitra K, Ubarretxena-Belandia I, Taguchi T, Warren G, Engelman DM. Modulation of the bilayer thickness of exocytic pathway membranes by membrane proteins rather than cholesterol. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Mar 23 101(12):4083-8 p. 4085 right column 2nd paragraph doi: 10.1073/pnas.0307332101PubMed ID15016920
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Method |
(Ref:)Solution x-ray scattering (SXS). "SXS permits direct determination of the distance (d) between the highly electron-dense phosphate groups across the bilayer of membranes in solution (14, 15, 17). A limitation of this technique is that extramembranous protein domains and cell components containing highly electron-dense groups, such as ribosomes, can affect the quality of the scattering data (37)." |
Comments |
"Scattering curves, corrected for background and intensity, were
generated in triplicate for all of the treated membranes (Fig. 2A).
The curves are characteristic of single bilayer sheets or vesicles,
indicating (in addition to EM [Electron Microscopy] visualization) that the bilayer structure of the membranes was retained after protease treatment. The
average bilayer thickness, d, can be calculated from the position of
the second peak (14) and was found to be highly reproducible for each type of membrane. The second peak in each scattering curve was fitted to a Gaussian distribution to define the maximum. Fig.2B illustrates the change in bilayer thickness [phosphate-to-
phosphate (P-P) distance=d] for membranes of the exocytic pathway. Rough ER membranes have a thickness of 37.5±0.4Å. Golgi membranes (39.5±0.4Å) are 2.0±0.8Å thicker than ER
membranes. Basolateral plasma membranes (35.6±0.6Å BNID 105822) are 3.9±1.0Å
thinner than Golgi membranes whereas apical plasma
membranes (42.5±0.3Å) are 6.9±0.9Å
thicker than basolateral plasma membranes." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
105821 |