Abstract
SummaryErythrocyte membranes from patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) were found to undergo a deficient degree of solubilization when reacted with the nonionic detergent Triton X-100. Upon exposure to concentrations of Triton X-100 causing partial membrane solubilization in 5 mM phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, cholesterol and hexoses from patients′ membranes dissociated to a lower degree than the membrane constituents from normal controls and patients with hemolytic anemias unrelated to PNH. The degree of solubilization of membrane protein was identical with all types of erythrocytes. The degree of hemolysis caused by Triton X-100 was similar with PNH and normal red cells. Immunoelectrophoresis of normal membranes solubilized with 1-5% Triton X-100 yielded several α-β1 lines and one β2 line. PNH membranes produced similar α-β1 lines but the β2 line was absent or very faint. Since it was known that the β2 component of normal membranes is a glycolipoprotein with high affinity for Triton X-100,...
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