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. 1971 Oct 1;51(1):52–71. doi: 10.1083/jcb.51.1.52

ELECTRON MICROSCOPE EXAMINATION OF SUBCELLULAR FRACTIONS

III. Quantitative Analysis of the Microsomal Fraction Isolated from Rat Liver

Maurice Wibo 1, Alain Amar-Costesec 1, Jacques Berthet 1, Henri Beaufay 1
PMCID: PMC2108251  PMID: 4329524

Abstract

Rat liver microsomes and microsomal subfractions isolated by density equilibration were submitted to a quantitative morphological and biochemical analysis. The total area of the endoplasmic reticulum was estimated at 7.3 m2 per g of liver. The microsome fraction contained 2.8 mg of phospholipids and 6.7 mg of proteins per m2 of membrane area. After correction for ribosomal and intracisternal proteins, the latter value was lowered to 4.7 mg of membrane protein per m2. More than half of the microsomal vesicles carried ribosomes. After density equilibration of the microsomes, the distribution pattern of ribosomes followed closely that of RNA. The ribosome load of the microsomal vesicles increased steadily along the density gradient, indicating the existence of a continuous spectrum of microsomal entities ranging from entirely ribosome-free vesicles to vesicles heavily coated with ribosomes.

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