Literature DB >> 10502681

Isolation and characterization of two 20S proteasomes from the endoplasmic reticulum of rat liver microsomes.

H Hori1, T Nembai, Y Miyata, T Hayashi, K Ueno, T Koide.   

Abstract

Two new forms of proteasomes, designated as the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane-associated proteasome (ERa proteasome) and ER membrane-bound proteasome (ERb proteasome), were purified to homogeneity from 0.0125 and 2.5% sodium cholate extracts, respectively, of a rat liver microsomal fraction. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed that the purified ERa and ERb proteasomes were composed of multiple subunits similar to the cytosolic 20S proteasome. However, electrophoretic, structural and immunochemical differences between the ERa, ERb and cytosolic 20S proteasomes were observed on native PAGE, two-dimensional (2D) PAGE, and immunoblot analyses. Purification of ERb from a 2.5% sodium cholate extract of the trypsin-treated microsomal fraction yielded a trypsin-modified form of ERb (tERb), which lacked the C2 subunit at least. On the other hand, no ERa proteasome was obtained from the 0.0125% sodium cholate extract of the trypsin-treated microsomes, suggesting that ERa and ERb are ER membrane-associated and -bound proteasomes, respectively. The ERa, ERb, and cytosolic 20S proteasomes exhibited similar specificities as to peptide hydrolyzing activity, although differences in their activities were noted in the presence of SDS and phospholipid. With respect to the proteolysis of protein substrates, only the ERb proteasome cleaved beta-casein, and it also degraded reduced and carboxymethylated lysozyme considerably faster than the cytosolic 20S and ERa proteasomes. Collectively our results suggest that the ERa and ERb proteasomes may play roles in intracellular proteolysis distinct from that of the cytosolic 20S proteasome.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10502681     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a022509

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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