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Colocalization of Ca2+-ATPase and GRP94 with p58 and the effects of thapsigargin on protein recycling suggest the participation of the pre-Golgi intermediate compartment in intracellular Ca2+ storage.

Ming Ying1, Ragna Sannerud, Torgeir Flatmark, Jaakko Saraste.   

Abstract

We have studied the localization of functional components of cellular Ca2+ transport and storage and the effects of thapsigargin (TG), a specific inhibitor of the sarco-endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA), with respect to the p58-containing pre-Golgi intermediate compartment (IC). The depletion of Ca2+ stores in normal rat kidney (NRK) cells by TG abolished the retention of the KDEL-containing, Ca2+-binding, luminal ER chaperones GRP94/endoplasmin and GRP78/BiP, and resulted in the appearance of the proteins in the culture medium before inducing their synthesis. Immunolocalization of GRP94 in TG-treated cells showed that the protein was transported to the Golgi complex and, in parallel, the KDEL receptor was redistributed from the Golgi to p58-positive IC structures, but was not transported further to the ER. Similarly, p58 that normally cycles between the ER, IC, and cis-Golgi, was largely depleted from the cell periphery and arrested in large-sized IC elements and numerous vesicles or buds in the Golgi region, showing that TG selectively blocks its recycling from the IC back to the ER. Importantly, cell fractionation analyses and confocal fluorescence microscopy provided evidence that the IC elements in unperturbed cells contain SERCA and a considerable pool of GRP94. Thus, the observed effects of TG on protein retention and recycling can be explained by a change in the luminal Ca2+ concentration of the IC. Moreover, the compositional properties of the IC elements suggest that they participate in intracellular Ca2+ storage.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12416724     DOI: 10.1078/0171-9335-00266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0171-9335            Impact factor:   4.492


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