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Query: UNIPROT:P20645 (
mannose-6-phosphate receptor
)
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We have studied the intracellular fate of the apolipoprotein B of
copper
-oxidized LDL in cultured J774 macrophages, using subcellular fractionation and immunofluorescence techniques. The oxidized apolipoprotein B, using cell fractionation, was located primarily in secondary lysosomes (identified using the lysosomal marker-enzyme aryl sulfatase). Light microscopy using antibodies to the
mannose-6-phosphate receptor
, the lysosomal membrane protein lgp 120, and oxidized LDL (biotinylated) confirmed that apo B of oxidized LDL did accumulate in secondary lysosomes rather than in endosomes. We conclude from these results that the oxidized apolipoprotein B of LDL reaches the secondary lysosomes, but is not efficiently degraded, leading to intracellular accumulation within this compartment. If this occurs in vivo it may influence the physiology of the macrophage and their subsequent roles in forming foam cells and the development of the fatty streaks of early atherosclerosis.
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PMID:Apolipoprotein B of oxidized LDL accumulates in the lysosomes of macrophages. 815 30
Menkes disease is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder of childhood due to the absence or dysfunction of a putative
copper
-transporting P-type ATPase encoded on the X chromosome. To elucidate the biosynthesis and subcellular localization of this protein, polyclonal antisera were generated against a bacterial fusion protein encoding the 4th to 6th
copper
-binding domains in the amino terminus of the human Menkes protein. RNA blot analysis revealed abundant Menkes gene expression in several cell lines, and immunoblotting studies utilizing this antiserum readily detected a 178-kDa protein in lysates from these cells. Pulse-chase studies indicate that this protein is synthesized as a single-chain polypeptide which is modified by N-linked glycosylation to a mature endoglycosidase H-resistant form. Sucrose gradient fractionation of HeLa cell lysates followed by immunoblotting of individual fractions with antibodies to proteins of known intracellular location identified the Menkes ATPase in fractions similar to those containing the cation-independent
mannose-6-phosphate receptor
. Consistent with this observation, confocal immunofluorescence studies of these same cells localized this protein to the trans-Golgi network and a vesicular compartment with no expression in the nucleus or on the plasma membrane. Taken together, these data provide a unique model of
copper
transport into the secretory pathway of mammalian cells which is compatible with clinical observations in affected patients and with recent data on homologous proteins identified in prokaryotes and yeast.
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PMID:Biochemical characterization and intracellular localization of the Menkes disease protein. 894 55