Incorporation of chemically modified (hydrophobized) ferritin in liposomal membranes: electron microscopic studies.
A M Ladhoff, R Koelsch, J Lasch
Index: Biomed. Biochim. Acta 43(7) , 963-9, (1984)
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Abstract
The assembly of electron dense ferritin modified by acylation with steaorylchloride into small and large egg lecithin vesicles is reported. From electron micrographs conclusions are drawn: on the mode of ferritin incorporation in the lipid bilayer: Small liposomes seem to be only in superficial contact with the modified protein shell of the ferritin molecule whereas in the larger lipid vesicle type the incorporation is more integral.
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