Selected article for: "apical domain and basal surface"

Title: Selective anchoring in the specific plasma membrane domain: a role in epithelial cell polarity
  • Document date: 1988_12_1
  • ID: tyb0g7pz_27
    Snippet: While only 6 % of AI was extracted from the apical sur-face, >70 % was extracted from the basal and lateral membrane domains (Table II, E) . Conversely, B1 and B2 showed small apical (incorrect domain) fluorescence peaks in unextracted cells (Fig. 4 , Cand E), which were decreased in size, although not completely abolished, by TX-100 (Fig. 4 , D and F). Levels of B1 and B2 extractability were •50% in the apical surface and '~16% in the lateral .....
    Document: While only 6 % of AI was extracted from the apical sur-face, >70 % was extracted from the basal and lateral membrane domains (Table II, E) . Conversely, B1 and B2 showed small apical (incorrect domain) fluorescence peaks in unextracted cells (Fig. 4 , Cand E), which were decreased in size, although not completely abolished, by TX-100 (Fig. 4 , D and F). Levels of B1 and B2 extractability were •50% in the apical surface and '~16% in the lateral surface (Table II, E) . The other basolateral marker, B2-m, exhibited a similar pattern of extraction; like B2, it showed intermediate levels of extraction from the basal surface; like B1 and B2, the maximum insolubility in TX-100 was observed on the lateral surface.

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents
    • basal surface and basolateral marker: 1
    • basal surface and incorrect domain: 1
    • basolateral marker and incorrect domain: 1, 2