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STUDIES ON LYSOSOMES : V. The Effects of Streptolysins and Other Hemolytic Agents on Isolated Leucocyte Granules

Granules from rabbit peritoneal leucocytes were prepared in 0.3 M sucrose as an optically homogeneous suspension with the aid of heparin. Lysis of the granules in vitro was followed by measurement of decreases in the apparent absorbance of the suspensions at 520 mµ and was accompanied by solubilizat...

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Autores principales: Weissmann, Gerald, Becher, Beverly, Thomas, Lewis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1964
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2106489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14195605
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Thomas, Lewis
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description Granules from rabbit peritoneal leucocytes were prepared in 0.3 M sucrose as an optically homogeneous suspension with the aid of heparin. Lysis of the granules in vitro was followed by measurement of decreases in the apparent absorbance of the suspensions at 520 mµ and was accompanied by solubilization of beta-glucuronidase from the particles. Streptolysins O and S from hemolytic streptococci lysed the granules at 20°C; the initial rate of lysis by streptolysin O was greater than that by streptolysin S. Cysteine activated, and specific antibody inhibited, streptolysin O; antimycin and bovine serum albumin inhibited streptolysin S. The granules were not lysed by any other streptococcal exotoxins. Lysis was irreversible and depended neither upon oxidative phosphorylation, nor upon intact respiration. The granules were also lysed by lysolecithin, at concentrations from 2 x 10(-6) M to 1 x 10(-4) M; bovine serum albumin and antimycin also inhibited this lytic agent. Such other hemolytic agents and procedures as vitamin A, non-ionic detergents, and ultraviolet irradiation also disrupted leucocyte granules. In susceptibility to lysis and other properties, the granules of white cells resembled erythrocytes. Leucocyte granules differed from mitochondria in that they did not appear to take up or extrude water reversibly; they were unaffected by thyroxine, phosphate, or metabolic substrate. The studies are compatible with the hypotheses that white cell granules are similar to lysosomes isolated from other tissues, and that they share common surface properties with erythrocytes.
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spelling pubmed-21064892008-05-01 STUDIES ON LYSOSOMES : V. The Effects of Streptolysins and Other Hemolytic Agents on Isolated Leucocyte Granules Weissmann, Gerald Becher, Beverly Thomas, Lewis J Cell Biol Article Granules from rabbit peritoneal leucocytes were prepared in 0.3 M sucrose as an optically homogeneous suspension with the aid of heparin. Lysis of the granules in vitro was followed by measurement of decreases in the apparent absorbance of the suspensions at 520 mµ and was accompanied by solubilization of beta-glucuronidase from the particles. Streptolysins O and S from hemolytic streptococci lysed the granules at 20°C; the initial rate of lysis by streptolysin O was greater than that by streptolysin S. Cysteine activated, and specific antibody inhibited, streptolysin O; antimycin and bovine serum albumin inhibited streptolysin S. The granules were not lysed by any other streptococcal exotoxins. Lysis was irreversible and depended neither upon oxidative phosphorylation, nor upon intact respiration. The granules were also lysed by lysolecithin, at concentrations from 2 x 10(-6) M to 1 x 10(-4) M; bovine serum albumin and antimycin also inhibited this lytic agent. Such other hemolytic agents and procedures as vitamin A, non-ionic detergents, and ultraviolet irradiation also disrupted leucocyte granules. In susceptibility to lysis and other properties, the granules of white cells resembled erythrocytes. Leucocyte granules differed from mitochondria in that they did not appear to take up or extrude water reversibly; they were unaffected by thyroxine, phosphate, or metabolic substrate. The studies are compatible with the hypotheses that white cell granules are similar to lysosomes isolated from other tissues, and that they share common surface properties with erythrocytes. The Rockefeller University Press 1964-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2106489/ /pubmed/14195605 Text en Copyright © 1964 by The Rockefeller Institute Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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title_full STUDIES ON LYSOSOMES : V. The Effects of Streptolysins and Other Hemolytic Agents on Isolated Leucocyte Granules
title_fullStr STUDIES ON LYSOSOMES : V. The Effects of Streptolysins and Other Hemolytic Agents on Isolated Leucocyte Granules
title_full_unstemmed STUDIES ON LYSOSOMES : V. The Effects of Streptolysins and Other Hemolytic Agents on Isolated Leucocyte Granules
title_short STUDIES ON LYSOSOMES : V. The Effects of Streptolysins and Other Hemolytic Agents on Isolated Leucocyte Granules
title_sort studies on lysosomes : v. the effects of streptolysins and other hemolytic agents on isolated leucocyte granules
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2106489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14195605
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