Procathepsins L and D are membrane-bound in acidic microsomal vesicles
Procathepsins L and D, the proenzyme forms of two lysosomal proteases, are shown to bind to mouse fibroblast microsomal membranes at acidic pH. The propeptide of procathepsin L is necessary for membrane association because the mature forms of this lysosomal protein did not bind to the membranes. Bot...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1991-08, Vol.266 (23), p.15438-15445 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Procathepsins L and D, the proenzyme forms of two lysosomal proteases, are shown to bind to mouse fibroblast microsomal membranes
at acidic pH. The propeptide of procathepsin L is necessary for membrane association because the mature forms of this lysosomal
protein did not bind to the membranes. Both proenzymes were eluted from the membranes by increasing either the pH or the ionic
strength of the buffer, so they are peripheral proteins that interact ionically with the membranes. The proenzymes were not
eluted from the membranes with 50 mM mannose or 10 mM mannose 6-phosphate, which suggests that carbohydrate does not mediate
membrane binding. Membrane binding is probably a specific, protein-mediated interaction since treatment of the microsomes
with trypsin reduced by half the amount of procathepsin L which bound to the membranes, and binding of procathepsin L to the
membranes was saturable. One or more "lysosomal proenzyme receptors" capable of binding to lysosomal proenzymes at acidic
pH could complement the mannose 6-phosphate receptor system in prelysosomes and sort certain lysosomal proenzymes to lysosomes. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)98635-7 |