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Detection of Detergent-sensitive Interactions Between Membrane Proteins
Published on: March 7, 2018
PHOSPHOLIPID-SUGAR COMPLEXES IN RELATION TO CELL MEMBRANE MONOSACCHARIDE TRANSPORT
Abstract:
Phospholipids extracted from "ghosts" of human erythrocytes or from other sources carry substantial quantities of glucose or other monosaccharides from the dry state into highly nonpolar solvents. Various characteristics of this weak association phenomenon show suggestive parallels with known properties of the mediated sugar-transfer system in the membrane of the intact red cell.
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