Koppaka, Vishwanath ; Sharma, Ravin ; Lala, Anil K. (1989) Fluorescence studies on erythrocyte membrane isolated from Plasmodium berghei infected mice Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 91 (1-2). pp. 167-172. ISSN 0300-8177
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Abstract
The erythrocyte host cell plays a key role in the well defined developmental stages of the malarial parasite growth and propagation in the erythrocyte cycle of malaria. The host cell serves the parasites by supplying metabolites and removing the catabolites produced by the obligatory parasites. It has been observed that the plasma membrane of the infected cells show a substantially higher fluidity probably due to the depletion of cholesterol content from the host cell. The protein component of the membrane is also modulated due to the insertion of new polypeptides of the parasitic origin, which confers upon it new antigenic properties. We have studied the membrane fraction isolated from mice erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium berghei using fluorescent probes like DPH, ANS and series of fluorenyl fatty acids, which permit depth dependent analysis of membrane. We have observed that there is a marked difference in the fluorescence emission wavelength maximum, the dissociation constant Kd of ANS when bound to normal and infected erythrocytes, though relatively small differences are observed in the fluorescence polarisation values of the two cell types. The fluorenyl fatty acids also show the differences when bound to normal and infected erythrocytes, indicating that either they are in a different environment or they have differing binding properties to the two cell types.
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Keywords: | Fluorescence; Erythrocyte Membrane; Plasmodium berghei |
ID Code: | 32729 |
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