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Selective Diffusion Barriers Separate Membrane Compartments

by: Andreas Bruckbauer, Paul D. Dunne, Peter James, Elizabeth Howes, Dejian Zhou, Roy Jones, David Klenerman
Biophys J, Vol. 99, No. 1. (7 July 2010), pp. L1-L3, doi:10.1016/j.bpj.2010.03.067  Key: citeulike:7479781

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We have investigated exchange of molecules between different membrane domains on a highly compartmentalized cell, the spermatozoon. Using Alexa Fluor 555-cholera toxin B-subunit we have observed clustering of preexisting GM1 gangliosides which diffused across the anterior acrosome-equatorial segment interface but did not access the postacrosome. By contrast, single lipid and protein molecules readily exchanged between all three domains, although they diffused more slowly on nearing and crossing to the postacrosome. Thus, two types of diffusion interfaces are present on sperm heads, an open interface and a mass filter interface. The latter seems to be due to a protein-cytoskeleton network.


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