Literature DB >> 3536900

Selective externalization of an ATP-binding protein structurally related to the clathrin-uncoating ATPase/heat shock protein in vesicles containing terminal transferrin receptors during reticulocyte maturation.

J Q Davis, D Dansereau, R M Johnstone, V Bennett.   

Abstract

Transferrin receptors are lost from reticulocytes in vesicles that are released during the final stage of erythrocyte maturation (Pan, B. T., and Johnstone, R. M. (1983) Cell 33, 967-977). Transferrin receptor-containing vesicles have a major protein component present in a 1:1 ratio with the receptor that migrates on sodium dodecyl sulfate gels as two polypeptides of Mr = 71,000 and 72,000. The Mr = 71,000/72,000 doublet is indistinguishable from the clathrin-uncoating ATPase/heat shock protein based on cross-reaction with affinity-purified antibody against the uncoating protein, by comparison of peptide maps of the Mr = 72,000 and 71,000 polypeptides and the uncoating protein, and by selective binding of these polypeptides to ATP-agarose. This finding suggests a possible activity of proteins related to the uncoating/heat shock protein family in the disposal of aged membrane proteins by a pathway independent of lysosomes.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3536900

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


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