Van Zoelen E J, Zwaal R F, Reuvers R A, Demel R A, Van Deenen L L
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1977 Feb 4;464(3):482-92. doi: 10.1016/0005-2736(77)90024-4.
Glycophorin, extracted from the erythrocyte membrane after treatment with lithium-diiodo-salicylate, still contains a significant amount of phospholipid, consisting predominantly of phosphatidylserine. Methods are described which lead to a full delipidation of the protein. After treatment with neuraminidase, delipidated glycophorin shows a preferential interaction with monolayers of negatively-charged phospholipids. This lipid-protein interaction is decreased by the presence of cholesterol in the lipid film.