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Endocytic membrane traffic to the Golgi apparatus in a regulated secretory cell line.

S A Green1, R B Kelly.   

Abstract

We have established a ricin-resistant glycosylation-defective PC12 pheochromocytoma cell line to study biochemically glycoprotein traffic from the cell surface to the Golgi apparatus in regulated secretory cells. The strategy employed in this study is a modification of that used previously (Duncan, J. R., and Kornfeld, S. (1988) J. Cell Biol. 106, 617-628) to demonstrate transport of the cation-independent and -dependent mannose 6-phosphate receptors from the cell surface to the trans-Golgi network in nonsecretory cell types. In ricin-resistant PC12 cells, radiolabeled galactose was incorporated enzymatically into surface glycoconjugates, primarily glycoproteins. Resistance to beta-galactosidase was acquired upon reculture at 37 degrees C due to further terminal glycosylation of the galactose residues. Treatment of N-linked oligosaccharides isolated from recultured cells with a variety of glycosidases in conjunction with beta-galactosidase demonstrated the addition of sialic acid N-acetylglucosamine and fucose residues to the galactose residues in recultured cells. Resistance to beta-galactosidase was not acquired in cells recultured at 19 degrees C, indicating that subsequent glycosylation of galactose residues did not occur at the cell surface or in endosomes. While glycosylation of galactose incorporated into asparagine oligosaccharides in Chinese hamster ovary clone 13 cells was not significant (less than 1%) after 6 h of reculture, approximately 10% of the galactose incorporated into surface oligosaccharides was further glycosylated in PC12 cells in this time. Analysis of total labeled versus beta-galactosidase-resistant proteins by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis demonstrated that endocytic traffic to the site of glycosylation activity in mutant PC12 cells was highly selective, but included a much greater number of proteins than were detected in Chinese hamster ovary clone 13 fibroblasts.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2123489

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


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