Epitope Mapping of the Melanosomal Matrix Protein gp100 (PMEL17)
Melanosomes, specific organelles produced only by melanocytes, undergo a unique maturation process that involves their transition form amorphous rounded vesicles to fibrillar ellipsoid organelles, during which they move from the perinuclear to the distal areas of the cells. This depends upon the tra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2004-07, Vol.279 (27), p.28330-28338 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Melanosomes, specific organelles produced only by melanocytes, undergo a unique maturation process that involves their transition
form amorphous rounded vesicles to fibrillar ellipsoid organelles, during which they move from the perinuclear to the distal
areas of the cells. This depends upon the trafficking and processing of gp100 (also known as Pmel17 and the silver protein),
a protein of great interest, because it elicits immune responses in melanoma patients but in which specific function(s) remains
elusive. In this study, we have used biochemical and immunochemical approaches to more critically assess the synthesis, processing,
glycosylation, and trafficking of gp100. We now report that gp100 is processed and sorted in a manner distinct from other
melanosomal proteins (such as tyrosinase, Tyrp1 and Dct) and is predominantly delivered directly to immature melanosomes following
its rapid processing in the endoplasmic reticulum and cis -Golgi. Following its arrival, gp100 is cleaved at the amino and at the carboxyl termini in a series of specific steps that
result in the reorganization of immature melanosomes to the fibrillar mature melanosomes. Once this structural reorganization
occurs, melanogenic enzymes begin to be targeted to the melanosomes, which are then competent to synthesize melanin pigment. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M401269200 |