Characterization of the mannose 6-phosphate receptor (Mr 300 kDa) protein dependent pathway of lysosomal enzyme targeting in Biomphalaria glabrata mollusc cells

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2009-08-01
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Amancha, Praveen Kumar
Dissous, Colette
Nadimpalli, Siva Kumar
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Mammalian mannose 6-phosphate receptors (MPR 300 and 46) are involved in the targeting of newly synthesized lysosomal enzymes and only MPR 300 also participates in the endocytosis of various exogenous ligands. The present study describes for the first time the MPR 300 dependent pathway of lysosomal enzyme sorting in the Biomphalaria glabrata embryonic (Bge) cells. Lysosomal enzymes (arylsulfatase A, β-hexosaminidase and α-fucosidase) were identified by their enzymatic activities and by immunoprecipitation with specific antisera. Exposure of Bge cells to unio MPR 300 antiserum resulted in a dramatic loss of MPR 300 protein with a shortened half life of ∼20 min as compared to control cells exposed to preimmune serum in which the half life of MPR 300 was of ∼13 h. Loss of receptor proteins resulted in a significant misrouting of newly synthesized lysosomal enzymes and their secretion in cell culture medium as demonstrated by immunoprecipitation. The ability of Bge cells to uptake and internalize labeled arylsulfatase A, β-hexosaminidase and α-fucosidase enzymes contained in cell secretion products also indicated the role of B. glabrata MPR 300 (CIMPR) protein in internalization and targeting of lysosomal enzymes. M6P dependent binding of lysosomal enzymes to MPR 300 was shown by confocal microscopy and coimmunoprecipitation experiments. © 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Biomphalaria glabrata embryonic (Bge) cells, Lysosomal enzymes, MPR 300
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Biochimie. v.91(8)