Membranes of Tetrahymena II. Direct visualization of reversible transitions in biomembrane structure induced by temperature
Rapid temperature changes cause reversible structural transitions in the alveolar membranes of the poikilothermic eukaryote Tetrahymena as revealed by freeze-etch electron microscopy. At an optimal growth temperature of 28^oC, 115-A particles are randomly distributed on the outer faces of the fractu...
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(DE-627)NLEJ18766627X (DE-599)GBVNLZ18766627X DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng Membranes of Tetrahymena II. Direct visualization of reversible transitions in biomembrane structure induced by temperature 1973 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Rapid temperature changes cause reversible structural transitions in the alveolar membranes of the poikilothermic eukaryote Tetrahymena as revealed by freeze-etch electron microscopy. At an optimal growth temperature of 28^oC, 115-A particles are randomly distributed on the outer faces of the fractured alveolar membranes and apparently corresponding holes are seen on the inner faces. After chilling the cells to 5^oC, these particles and holes are largely aggregated. Reheating the cells to 28^oC causes a random redistribution of particles and holes. This temperature-induced phenomenon of reversible particle aggregation is discussed with respect to movement of membrane components. We conclude that membrane components move translationally and/or normally to the membrane plane which may be important for transport processes within and across biomembranes. Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002 Speth, V. oth Wunderlich, F. oth in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)/Biomembranes Amsterdam : Elsevier 291(1973), 3, Seite 621-628 (DE-627)NLEJ185706983 (DE-600)2209384-9 0005-2736 nnns volume:291 year:1973 number:3 pages:621-628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0005-2736(73)90467-7 GBV_USEFLAG_H ZDB-1-SDJ GBV_NL_ARTICLE AR 291 1973 3 621-628 |
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Rapid temperature changes cause reversible structural transitions in the alveolar membranes of the poikilothermic eukaryote Tetrahymena as revealed by freeze-etch electron microscopy. At an optimal growth temperature of 28^oC, 115-A particles are randomly distributed on the outer faces of the fractured alveolar membranes and apparently corresponding holes are seen on the inner faces. After chilling the cells to 5^oC, these particles and holes are largely aggregated. Reheating the cells to 28^oC causes a random redistribution of particles and holes. This temperature-induced phenomenon of reversible particle aggregation is discussed with respect to movement of membrane components. We conclude that membrane components move translationally and/or normally to the membrane plane which may be important for transport processes within and across biomembranes. |
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