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Query: EC:3.2.1.31 (
beta-glucuronidase
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A new binding protein, which recognizes a specific peptide sequence from pronase digested bovine
beta-glucuronidase
, has been isolated from bovine liver membranes. Prior work has shown that this peptide (IIIb2) contains a Ser-X-Ser sequence, where X might be a posttranslational modified Trp. This receptor was detergent-extracted from total bovine liver membranes and purified by affinity chromatography on a bovine
beta-glucuronidase
-Sepharose and a IIIb2 peptide-Sepharose column. Binding of bovine
beta-glucuronidase
to the isolated receptor requires divalent cations, and their presence was necessary to maintain the receptor-ligand complex. Only the peptide sequence containing the fraction IIIb2 was able to impair the binding of the bovine enzyme to the receptor, no other peptide from bovine
beta-glucuronidase
had an effect on binding. When analyzed by SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions, two bands were observed, a major band of
78 kDa
and a faint band of 72 kDa. Rabbit antibodies against this binding protein revealed the presence of the
78 kDa
protein in membranes from bovine liver, human and bovine fibroblasts. These antibodies impaired human fibroblasts endocytosis of the bovine but not of the human
beta-glucuronidase
, which is taken up by a 300 kDa receptor that recognizes phosphomannosyl moieties in the enzyme.
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PMID:Mannose 6-phosphate-independent endocytosis of beta-glucuronidase. II. Purification of a cation-dependent receptor from bovine liver. 1133 86
The distribution of the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate and
78 kDa
receptors was studied in postnuclear subcellular fractions from two rat liver cell lines. ELISA assays revealed that the mannose 6-phosphate receptor is enriched in the light buoyant Percoll fractions that contain Golgi structures and early endosomes. Most of the
78 kDa
receptor is localized in a heavy fraction at the bottom of the Percoll gradient and smaller amounts in the endosomal fractions. The high-density compartment is denser than lysosomes, contains LAMP2 but not LIMPII or acid hydrolases, and is not disrupted with glycyl-l-phenylalanine 2-naphthylamide, a substrate for cathepsin C that selectively disrupts lysosomes. Immunofluorescence microscopy studies indicate no colocalization of the
78 kDa
receptor with the mannose 6-phosphate receptor or LIMPII. Mannose 6-phosphate-independent endocytosed
beta-glucuronidase
was found in the lysosomal, the early and late endosomal fractions. These fractions were immunoadsorbed in columns containing antibodies against the
78 kDa
receptor. Only the endocytosed
beta-glucuronidase
present in the early and late endosomal fractions is associated to immunoadsorbed vesicles. In these vesicles, LAMP2 was detected but no LIMPII or the mannose 6-phosphate receptor. Results obtained suggest that the
78 kDa
receptor is found along the endocytic pathway, but in vesicles different from the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor.
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PMID:Cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate and 78 kDa receptors for lysosomal enzyme targeting are located in different cell compartments. 1608 51