1976
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(76)90193-0
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Lipid-protein interactions in membrane models fluorescence polarization study of cytochrome b5-phospholipids complexes

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“…Because cytochrome c is known to interact as a peripheral membrane protein with acidic membranes (23-25), we determined whether IFABP could compete with cytochrome c for binding to membranes containing CL. In agreement with previous results (26), cytochrome c caused a concentration-dependent quenching of dansyl fluorescence (Fig. 3A).…”
Section: Effect Of Vesicle Concentration and Charge On Fatty Acidsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Because cytochrome c is known to interact as a peripheral membrane protein with acidic membranes (23-25), we determined whether IFABP could compete with cytochrome c for binding to membranes containing CL. In agreement with previous results (26), cytochrome c caused a concentration-dependent quenching of dansyl fluorescence (Fig. 3A).…”
Section: Effect Of Vesicle Concentration and Charge On Fatty Acidsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Intact but not trypsin-treated cholesterol oxidase binds to Nocardia cells (Cheetham et al, 1980), hydrophobic resins and detergent micelles, indicating that the hydrophobic region must be responsible for the interaction. Similar behaviour has been described for papain-treated sucrase-isomaltase (Brunner et al, 1978) and cytochrome b5 (Faucon et al, 1976). Unlike many other intrinsic proteins such as glycophorin (Tomita & Marchesi, 1975) and HLA antigens (Springer & Strominger, 1976), cholesterol oxidase protrudes out of the membrane.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…Cytochrome c quenches dansyl fluorescence in a concentration-dependent manner (ref. [49] and Figure 8). Results show that preincubation of CL-containing vesicles with EgFABP1 was effective in preventing cytochrome c binding in a concentration-dependent manner (Figure 8).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%