Hainfeld J F, Steck T L
J Supramol Struct. 1977;6(3):301-11. doi: 10.1002/jss.400060303.
A web-like reticulum underlying the human erythrocyte membrane was studied at a resolution of 5-10 nm by means of scanning electron microscope. The network was visualized in isolated membranes (ghosts) torn open to reveal their interior space and in residues derived from ghosts extracted with Triton X-100. It formed a continuous (rather than patchy) cover over the entire cytoplasmic surface, except where lifted off or torn away. Filaments (5-40 nm in diameter), annular figures (40-60 nm in diameter), and nodes (30-100 nm in diameter) were prominent in different networks. The dimensions of the filaments and the interstices in the reticulum varied with conditions, suggesting that the network has elastic properties. This reticulum is probably related to the erythrocyte membrane proteins spectrin and actin.
利用扫描电子显微镜以5-10纳米的分辨率对人红细胞膜下类似网络状的网状结构进行了研究。该网络在撕开以露出内部空间的分离膜(血影)以及用Triton X-100提取血影后得到的残渣中均可观察到。它在整个细胞质表面形成连续(而非片状)覆盖,除了被掀起或撕开的部位。细丝(直径5-40纳米)、环状结构(直径40-60纳米)和节点(直径30-100纳米)在不同网络中较为突出。细丝的尺寸和网状结构中的间隙随条件而变化,这表明该网络具有弹性特性。这种网状结构可能与红细胞膜蛋白血影蛋白和肌动蛋白有关。