Literature DB >> 3579878

Intracellular protein catabolism: evidence for sequestration of proteins into an intermediate-filament fraction before lysosomal degradation.

R J Mayer, M J Gaskell, R Earl, E E Billett, H E Mangiapane, D Fernig, F J Doherty.   

Abstract

Iodinated [125I] glycolytic enzymes (lactate dehydrogenase, pyruvate kinase and glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase) and bovine serum albumin have been erythrocyte microinjected or scrape loaded into confluent 3T3-L1 cells. The glycolytic enzymes are rapidly (within 30 min) sequestered into a form which is inextractable with sequential treatments with digitonin, Triton X-100 and potassium iodide. Bovine serum albumin is readily extractable by digitonin. Glycolytic enzymes are degraded relatively slowly (t1/2's 124-330 h) by a lysosomal mechanism inhibitable by NH4Cl (50-91%), 3-methyl adenine (62-70%) and leupeptin (47-80%). Bovine serum albumin is degraded relatively rapidly (t1/2 17-20 h) by a non-lysosomal mechanism. Nycodenz density gradient fractionation of homogenates of 3T3-L1 cells after microinjection shows that [125I]-lactate dehydrogenase sediments in a dense fraction containing nuclei (DNA) and lacking cytosolic, lysosomal, plasma membrane or mitochondrial marker enzymes. The [125I]-enzyme is not released from this fraction by the sequential detergent/salt fractionation described above. Analysis of the detergent/salt inextractable residue by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulphate and 2-mercaptoethanol shows nuclear histones and vimentin. [125I]-lactate dehydrogenase does not enter the polyacrylamide gel in the absence of 2-mercaptoethanol. Importantly endogenous proteins are found in the residue in the presence of leupeptin. The data suggest that sequestration of proteins into a nuclear-intermediate filament fraction may precede lysosomal degradation. Iodinated [125]-Sendai virus HN and F membrane glycoproteins in reconstituted Sendai virus envelope (RSVE) have been fused with growing HTC cells. HN and F are rapidly internalised (within 5 h) to assume a perinuclear distribution before lysosomal degradation. HN and F proteins are either extractable predominantly with triton X-100 or are inextractable by the treatments described above. Nycodenz fractionation of HTC cell homogenates after RSVE-cell fusion shows that HN and F sediment predominantly as a dense peak, enriched in DNA and free from the markers indicated above, and a less dense peak enriched in lysosomal marker enzymes. HN and F proteins translocate from the dense to the less dense peak and are degraded lysosomally (t1/2 av. 70 h). Leupeptin slows the translocation. The detergent/salt inextractable residue is enriched in nuclear histones and vimentin. The data suggest that Sendai viral membrane glycoproteins are sequestered into a nuclear-intermediate filament fraction before lysosomal degradation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3579878

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Biochim Acta        ISSN: 0232-766X


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