Red cell membrane: past, present, and future
New York Blood Center · Yale University
Abstract
As a result of natural selection driven by severe forms of malaria, 1 in 6 humans in the world, more than 1 billion people, are affected by red cell abnormalities, making them the most common of the inherited disorders. The non-nucleated red cell is unique among human cell type in that the plasma membrane, its only structural component, accounts for all of its diverse antigenic, transport, and mechanical characteristics. Our current concept of the red cell membrane envisions it as a composite structure in which a membrane envelope composed of cholesterol and phospholipids is secured to an elastic network of skeletal proteins via transmembrane proteins. Structural and functional characterization of the many…
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2Topics & keywords
- Transmembrane protein
- Cell
- Membrane
- Red Cell
- Cell membrane
- Membrane protein
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Good health and well-being