BINDING AND DEGRADATION OF NH2-TERMINAL PARATHYROID-HORMONE BY OPOSSUM KIDNEY-CELLS

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作者
BROWN, RC
SILVER, AC
WOODHEAD, JS
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY | 1991年 / 260卷 / 04期
关键词
RECEPTOR-LIGAND INTERNALIZATION; RETROENDOCYTOSIS; PROXIMAL TUBULE; MONENSIN;
D O I
10.1152/ajpendo.1991.260.4.E544
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
The binding and cellular processing of NH2-terminal parathyroid (PTH) hormone by confluent monolayers of opossum kidney (OK) cells was characterized using radiolabeled PTH peptide analogues. Time- and temperature-dependent specific binding of I-125-labeled (Nle-8,18, Tyr-34)-NH2-bovine(b)PTH-(1-34) was accompanied by the appearance of degraded radiolabel in the cell medium. Degrading activity was observed to be a specific consequence of binding by PTH receptors. Degrading activity was inhibited by monensin, chloroquine, and NH4+ but not by chymotrypsin inhibitors. Acid washing demonstrated that > 80% of total cell-associated specific binding at equilibrium was located in a rapidly internalized (acid-resistant) pool. Monensin pretreatment led to increased acid-resistant binding, presumably through inhibition of turnover of internalized receptor ligand and indicated that the degradation of radiolabel was probably associated with processing of the receptor-ligand complex. Release of intact radiolabel from the acid-resistant pool indicated that some of the internalized peptide was recycled out of the cell in an undegraded form (retroendocytosis). Acid-resistant binding and degradation of I-125-(Nle-8,18, Tyr-34)-NH2-bPTH-(3-34) was minimal, indicating that this ligand was not internalized. It is concluded that the binding and internalization of PTH-(1-34) fragment by confluent OK cells is a specific receptor-mediated process. Cellular processing of PTH-(1-34) conforms to established models of internalization by receptor-mediated endocytosis.
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页码:E544 / E552
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