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Nonrandom distribution of sialic acid over the cell surface of bristle- coated endocytic vesicles of the sinusoidal endothelium cells

Previous studies with protein tracers have shown that the luminal surface of the vascular endothelium of the bone marrow is endocytic. The endocytosis occurs through the formation of large bristle-coated vesicles (LCV). The anionic charge distribution in this process was examined at the luminal surf...

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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1978
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2110131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29050
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description Previous studies with protein tracers have shown that the luminal surface of the vascular endothelium of the bone marrow is endocytic. The endocytosis occurs through the formation of large bristle-coated vesicles (LCV). The anionic charge distribution in this process was examined at the luminal surface of the endothelial cell, At pH 1.8, colloidal iron (CI), native ferritin, and polycationic ferritin (PCF) are bound by the luminal surface of the endothelial cell, but not at the sites of LCV formation. PCF used over a pH range of 1.8--7.2 (CI is unstable at higher pH levels) revealed LCV binding of this agent in increasing manner from pH 3.5 upwards. PCF binding at low pH (1.8) at the endothelial cell surface was markedly reduced by neuraminidase. Neuraminidase did not reduce PCF binding by the endothelial cell surface nor by the LCV at higher pH levels. It is concluded that the luminal surface of the endothelial cell has exposed sialic acid groups which are absent or significantly diminished at endocytic sites. The free surface of the endothelial cells as well as the sites of endocytosis have, in addition, anionic material with a pKa higher than that of sialic acid (pKa 2.6). These anionic materials may be different at the sites of endocytosis as compared to those present at the free cell surface.
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spelling pubmed-21101312008-05-01 Nonrandom distribution of sialic acid over the cell surface of bristle- coated endocytic vesicles of the sinusoidal endothelium cells J Cell Biol Articles Previous studies with protein tracers have shown that the luminal surface of the vascular endothelium of the bone marrow is endocytic. The endocytosis occurs through the formation of large bristle-coated vesicles (LCV). The anionic charge distribution in this process was examined at the luminal surface of the endothelial cell, At pH 1.8, colloidal iron (CI), native ferritin, and polycationic ferritin (PCF) are bound by the luminal surface of the endothelial cell, but not at the sites of LCV formation. PCF used over a pH range of 1.8--7.2 (CI is unstable at higher pH levels) revealed LCV binding of this agent in increasing manner from pH 3.5 upwards. PCF binding at low pH (1.8) at the endothelial cell surface was markedly reduced by neuraminidase. Neuraminidase did not reduce PCF binding by the endothelial cell surface nor by the LCV at higher pH levels. It is concluded that the luminal surface of the endothelial cell has exposed sialic acid groups which are absent or significantly diminished at endocytic sites. The free surface of the endothelial cells as well as the sites of endocytosis have, in addition, anionic material with a pKa higher than that of sialic acid (pKa 2.6). These anionic materials may be different at the sites of endocytosis as compared to those present at the free cell surface. The Rockefeller University Press 1978-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2110131/ /pubmed/29050 Text en 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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Nonrandom distribution of sialic acid over the cell surface of bristle- coated endocytic vesicles of the sinusoidal endothelium cells
title Nonrandom distribution of sialic acid over the cell surface of bristle- coated endocytic vesicles of the sinusoidal endothelium cells
title_full Nonrandom distribution of sialic acid over the cell surface of bristle- coated endocytic vesicles of the sinusoidal endothelium cells
title_fullStr Nonrandom distribution of sialic acid over the cell surface of bristle- coated endocytic vesicles of the sinusoidal endothelium cells
title_full_unstemmed Nonrandom distribution of sialic acid over the cell surface of bristle- coated endocytic vesicles of the sinusoidal endothelium cells
title_short Nonrandom distribution of sialic acid over the cell surface of bristle- coated endocytic vesicles of the sinusoidal endothelium cells
title_sort nonrandom distribution of sialic acid over the cell surface of bristle- coated endocytic vesicles of the sinusoidal endothelium cells
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2110131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29050