ISOLATION OF A NONSEDIMENTING MEMBRANE-FRACTION FROM THE WATER-SOLUBLE FRACTION OF BOVINE LENS

被引:10
作者
FLESCHNER, CR
CENEDELLA, RJ
机构
[1] Department of Biochemistry, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO 63501
关键词
LENS MEMBRANES; BOVINE LENS; WATER SOLUBLE FRACTION; LENS LIPIDS; FIBER JUNCTIONS;
D O I
10.1006/exer.1993.1082
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
A membrane fraction was isolated from the water soluble fraction of bovine lens by increasing the density of the water soluble fraction with KBr and subjecting it to overnight centrifugation at 100000 g. We have called this fraction, which floats to the top of the mixture upon centrifugation, the non-sedimenting membrane fraction (NSMF). Electron microscopy of the NSMF revealed that it is composed of the expected membrane structures of unit membrane, fiber junction and cytoskeleton. Significantly less of the total membrane of the NSMF was devoted to fiber junction (22.8%) than in the sedimenting membrane fraction (SMF) (41.1%) prepared by sucrose density centrifugation of the water insoluble fraction. The NSMF accounted for about 7-12% of the total bovinc lens membrane, and preliminary experiments demonstrated that a similar fraction could be isolated from the water soluble fraction of lenses from rats, rabbits, chickens and humans. The NSMF contained about 0.9 mg total lipid per mg total membrane protein, which was significantly greater than the value obtained for the SMF (0.5 mg total lipid per mg total membrane protein). The greater relative amount of total lipid in the NSMF was due to a significantly greater relative amount of phospholipid in the NSMF which was further reflected by the observation that the cholesterol:phospholipid molar ratio of the NSMF (0.58) was significantly less than that of the SMF (0.88). Thus the relative lipid composition of the NSMF was significantly different than that of the SMF. Although the phospholipid content of the NSMF was greater than that of the SMF, the compositions of the phospholipids in the two membrane fractions were similar. The NSMF possessed essentially the same polypeptides (both extrinsic and intrinsic) which were found in the SMF. The NSMF was found to be distributed throughout the lens in a proportionate manner. We conclude that the NSMF may account for most of the lipid which remains in the water soluble fraction of the normal bovine lens after sedimentation of the water insoluble fraction. This membrane fraction substantially differs from the SMF in terms of structure and relative lipid composition. We speculate that the NSMF may represent a specialized domain of the fiber cell plasma membrane which has been previously unrecognized. © 1993 Academic Press, Inc.
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