'Lipidic particle' systems as visualized by thin-section electron microscopy

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serval:BIB_0D3D9F3EED66
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Title
'Lipidic particle' systems as visualized by thin-section electron microscopy
Journal
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes
Author(s)
Verkleija A.J., Humbel B., Studerb D., Müller M.
ISSN
0005-2736
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1985
Volume
812
Number
2
Pages
591-594
Language
english
Abstract
Lipidic phases, containing 'lipidic particles' (cardiolipin/egg lecithin in the presence of Ca2+ and egg lecithin/dioleoylphosphatidylcholine/cholesterol) have been investigated with an alternative thin-section method, using rapid cryofixation and freeze substitution according to Müller et al. (Müller, M., Marti, T. and Kriz, S. (1980) in Proc. 7th Eur. Congr. on Electron Microscopy (Brederoo, P. and De Priester, W., eds.), pp. 720-721) in combination with low temperature embedding in Lowicryl HM20 according to Humbel et al. (Humbel, B. and Müller M. (1984) in Proc. 8th Eur. Congr. on Electron Microscopy (Csanady, P., Röhlich, P.; Szabo D., eds.), pp. 1789-1798). With this method one can visualize a honeycomb structure with local fusion (joining) points between bilayers which is compatible with the structures hypothesized for lipidic particle-containing systems.
Keywords
Lipidic particle, Membrane fusion, Phospholipid bilayer, Cryofixation, Electron microscopy
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