Undifferentiated Friend erythroleukemic cells (FL-cells) acquire membrane microviscosity (eta), in accord with the culture cell density. At low cell density eta (21 degrees) approximately 2.8 poise, whereas at confluency it increases to eta (21 degrees) approximately 5.3 poise. Concomitantly, the total number of available transferring receptors per cell decreases by about 80% upon increase in cell density. Modulation of membrane microviscosity, by artificial alteration of the membrane cholesterol level, mediates similar modulations of the availability of the transferrin receptors. The correlation between the availability of the transferring receptors and the membrane lipid fluidity may take part in the overt decrease in iron uptake by erythroid cells along the erythropoiesis pathway.
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