Literature DB >> 15270729

Multiple cleavage sites for polymeric immunoglobulin receptor.

Masatake Asano1, Nobuko Takenouchi-Ohkubo, Naoyuki Matsumoto, Yoshitaka Ogura, Hirofumi Nomura, Hisashi Suguro, Itaru Moro.   

Abstract

Human polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) was expressed in baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells using a recombinant vaccinia virus transfection system. Cleavage of pIgR on the cell surface was partially inhibited by the proteinase inhibitor, leupeptin. We addressed the question whether some particular regions of pIgR could affect the efficient cleavage of this molecule, with the following results: (1) a mutant lacking the entire cytoplasmic region resulted in release of secretory component (SC) into the culture supernatant much faster than wild-type; (2) a pIgR mutant lacking the entire extracellular domain 6, the region containing the susceptible cleavage sites, could be cleaved and released as a mutant SC. The transport kinetics of this mutant between endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi or Golgi and the cell surface was equivalent to wild-type pIgR. Our results indicate that although the main cleavage site is in domain 6, at least one other cleavage site may exist.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15270729      PMCID: PMC1782529          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2004.01914.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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