Human placental transferrin receptor (HPTR), purified following a procedure based on affinity chromatography step, was reconstituted by the detergent dialysis method into various kinds of phosphatidylcholine vesicles and the receptor ability to bind 125I-labelled human serum transferrin (HST) was then evaluated. In our experimental conditions, the binding of the labelled protein to its specific receptor showed several features, in particular: (1) in cholesterol/1-alpha-dipalmitoylphosphatidyl choline (CHO/DPPC) liposomes, a positive cooperatively of the transferrin binding resulted at the lowest cholesterol/phospholipids (C/P) ratio; 1-alpha-dioleylphosphatidyl choline (DOPC) and phosphatidic acid (PA) containing liposomes showed an opposite binding curve trend; (2) the apparent dissociation constant (K'd) did not change significantly as a function of the lipid composition, being always around 1.00 x 10(-6) M; (3) the encapsulation capacity of liposomes decreased from 27% to about 13% with increasing amounts of cholesterol and was around 20% in the presence of DOPC or PA; about 8-13% of this receptor was found to be functional; (4) receptor-loaded liposomes treated with polyclonal anti-HPTR rabbit antibodies showed a remarkable binding decrease for transferin. All these results seem to point out the crucial role played by the environment in the binding behaviour of the transferrin receptor.

The binding of human serum transferrin to its specific receptor reconstituted into liposomes

DI GIULIO, Antonio;D'ANDREA, Gabriele;D'ALESSANDRO, Anna Maria;
1994-01-01

Abstract

Human placental transferrin receptor (HPTR), purified following a procedure based on affinity chromatography step, was reconstituted by the detergent dialysis method into various kinds of phosphatidylcholine vesicles and the receptor ability to bind 125I-labelled human serum transferrin (HST) was then evaluated. In our experimental conditions, the binding of the labelled protein to its specific receptor showed several features, in particular: (1) in cholesterol/1-alpha-dipalmitoylphosphatidyl choline (CHO/DPPC) liposomes, a positive cooperatively of the transferrin binding resulted at the lowest cholesterol/phospholipids (C/P) ratio; 1-alpha-dioleylphosphatidyl choline (DOPC) and phosphatidic acid (PA) containing liposomes showed an opposite binding curve trend; (2) the apparent dissociation constant (K'd) did not change significantly as a function of the lipid composition, being always around 1.00 x 10(-6) M; (3) the encapsulation capacity of liposomes decreased from 27% to about 13% with increasing amounts of cholesterol and was around 20% in the presence of DOPC or PA; about 8-13% of this receptor was found to be functional; (4) receptor-loaded liposomes treated with polyclonal anti-HPTR rabbit antibodies showed a remarkable binding decrease for transferin. All these results seem to point out the crucial role played by the environment in the binding behaviour of the transferrin receptor.
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