Unconstrained lateral diffusion of concanavalin A receptors on bulbous lymphocytes.

Abstract
The lateral diffusion coefficient, D, of concanavalin A receptors and receptor complexes on the surface of mouse lymphocytes and RDM4 lymphomas is enhanced by several orders of magnitude to D > 5 .times. 10-9 cm2/s by induction of swelling of the cells to bulbous form. Treatments with concanavalin A or 7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazole-phallacidin induce blebs and the bulbous form. The resulting separation of the plasma membrane from most of the F-actin cytoskeleton is accompanied by release of constraints on lateral diffusion of the cell surface receptors, which allows the diffusivity of these glycoproteins to increase nearly to the limit allowed by membrane viscosity.