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Molecular determinants of the clearance function of type C receptors of natriuretic peptides.

D Cohen1, G Y Koh, L N Nikonova, J G Porter, T Maack.   

Abstract

Receptor-mediated endocytosis is the cellular mechanism by which type C receptors of natriuretic peptides exert their clearance function. In the present work, performed in recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cells stably transfected with wild type or mutated human kidney C receptors, we determined net endocytic rates (ER) of C receptor-ligand complexes, lysosomal hydrolysis of ligand (125I-labeled native atrial natriuretic factor, ANF1-28), and receptor recycling. Equilibrium ligand binding, immunocytochemistry, and immunoprecipitation were performed to characterize the transfected receptors. The net ER of recombinant wild type C receptors was approximately 6% of occupied receptors internalized per min, and C receptor-mediated lysosomal hydrolysis of ligand amounted to approximately 250% of specifically bound 125I-ANF1-28/h, with efficient recycling of internalized C receptors to the cell surface. Hypertonic sucrose reduced net ER and lysosomal hydrolysis of 125I-ANF1-28 more than 10-fold, indicating that endocytosis occurred via clathrin-coated pits. Total deletion of the cytoplasmic domain also reduced net ER and lysosomal hydrolysis of 125I-ANF1-28 by almost 10-fold, whereas deletion of the terminal 28 amino acids of the cytoplasmic tail led to a 4-fold reduction in these parameters. Replacement of cytoplasmic domain Tyr508 by Ala, or Tyr508 and Phe538 by Ala, reduced net endocytosis and lysosomal hydrolysis of 125I-ANF1-28 by 40-50%. Replacement of extracellular domain Cys473 by Ala impeded the constitutive formation of homodimers and reduced by approximately 50% the net ER and lysosomal hydrolysis of 125I-ANF1-28. These results demonstrate that the cytoplasmic domain of C receptors, Tyr508 within this domain, and constitutive receptor dimerization are the major molecular determinants of the clearance function of C receptors.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8621671     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.16.9863

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


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