The fusion of liposomes with the plasma membrane of influenza virus-infected monolayers of an epithelial cell line, Madin-Darby canine kidney cells (van Meer et al., 1985. Biochemistry. 24:3593-3602), has been analyzed by morphological techniques. The distribution of liposomal lipids over the apical and basolateral plasma membrane domains after fusion was assessed by autoradiography of liposomal [3H]dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine after rapid freezing or chemical fixation and further processing by freeze substitution and low temperature embedding. Before fusion, radioactivity was solely detected on the apical cell surface, indicating the absence of redistribution artifacts and demonstrating the reliability of lipid autoradiography on both a light and electron microscopical level. After induction of fusion by a low pH treatment, the basolateral plasma membrane domain became progressively labeled, indicative of rapid lateral diffusion of [3H]dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine in the plasma membrane. Analysis of individual fusion events by freeze fracture after rapid freezing confirmed the rapid diffusion of the liposomal lipids into the plasma membrane, as intramembrane particle-free lipid patches were never observed. After the induction of liposome-cell fusion, well-defined intramembrane particles were present on the otherwise smooth liposomal fracture faces and on the fracture faces of the plasma membrane. Morphological evidence thus was obtained in favor of a local point fusion mechanism with an intramembrane particle as a specific structural fusion intermediate.
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December 01 1988
Fusion of liposomes with the plasma membrane of epithelial cells: fate of incorporated lipids as followed by freeze fracture and autoradiography of plastic sections.
G Knoll,
G Knoll
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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K N Burger,
K N Burger
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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R Bron,
R Bron
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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G van Meer,
G van Meer
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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A J Verkleij
A J Verkleij
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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G Knoll
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
K N Burger
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
R Bron
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
G van Meer
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
A J Verkleij
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Medical School, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1988) 107 (6): 2511–2521.
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G Knoll, K N Burger, R Bron, G van Meer, A J Verkleij; Fusion of liposomes with the plasma membrane of epithelial cells: fate of incorporated lipids as followed by freeze fracture and autoradiography of plastic sections.. J Cell Biol 1 December 1988; 107 (6): 2511–2521. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.107.6.2511
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