Literature DB >> 10978332

Posttranslational regulation of acid sphingomyelinase in niemann-pick type C1 fibroblasts and free cholesterol-enriched chinese hamster ovary cells.

J W Reagan1, M L Hubbert, G S Shelness.   

Abstract

Niemann-Pick type C disease is characterized by the accumulation of cholesterol and other lipids within the lysosomal compartment, a process that is often accompanied by a reduction in acid sphingomyelinase activity. These studies demonstrate that a CHO cell mutant (CT-60), which accumulates lysosomal cholesterol because of a defective NP-C1 protein, has approximately 5-10% of the acid sphingomyelinase activity of its parental cell line (25-RA) or wild type (CHO-K1) cells. The cholesterol-induced reduction in acid sphingomyelinase activity can be reproduced in CHO-K1 cells by incubation in the presence of low density lipoprotein (LDL) and progesterone, which impairs the normal egress of LDL-derived cholesterol from the lysosomal compartment. Kinetic analysis of sphingomyelin hydrolysis in cell extracts suggests that the CT60 cells have a reduced amount of functional acid sphingomyelinase as indicated by a 10-fold reduction in the apparent V(max). Western blot analysis using antibodies generated to synthetic peptides corresponding to segments within the carboxyl-terminal region of acid sphingomyelinase demonstrate that both the CT60 and the LDL/progesterone-treated CHO-K1 cells possess near normal levels of acid sphingomyelinase protein. Likewise, Niemann-Pick type C fibroblasts also displayed normal acid sphingomyelinase protein but negligible levels of acid sphingomyelinase activity. These data suggest that cholesterol-induced inhibition is a posttranslational event, perhaps involving cofactor mediated modulation of enzymatic activity or alterations in acid sphingomyelinase protein trafficking and maturation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10978332     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M005296200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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