| Title |
Intracellular activation of rat hepatic lipase requires transport to the Golgi compartment and is associated with a decrease in sedimentation velocity |
| Published in |
Journal of Biological Chemistry. ISSN 0021-9258. |
| Author |
Verhoeven, A.J.M. (Adrie); Neve, B.P. (Bernadette); Jansen, H. (Hans) |
| Date |
2000-01-01 |
| Language |
English |
| Type |
article |
| Abstract |
Hepatic lipase (HL) is an N-glycoprotein that acquires triglyceridase
activity somewhere during maturation and secretion. To determine where and
how HL becomes activated, the effect of drugs that interfere with
maturation and intracellular transport of HL protein was studied using
freshly isolated rat hepatocytes. Carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl
hydrazone (CCCP), castanospermine, monensin, and colchicin all inhibited
secretion of HL without affecting its specific enzyme activity. The
specific enzyme activity of intracellular HL was decreased by 25-50% upon
incubation with CCCP or castanospermine, and increased 2-fold with
monensin and colchicin. Glucose trimming of HL protein was not affected by
CCCP, as indicated by digestion of immunoprecipitates with jack bean
alpha-mannosidase. Pulse labeling experiments with [(35)S]methionine
indicated that conversion of the 53-kDa precursor to the 58-kDa form, nor
the development of endoglycosidase H-resistance, were essential for
acquisition of enzyme activity. In sucrose gradients, HL protein from
secretion media sedimented as a homogeneous band of about 5.8 S, whereas
HL protein from the cell lysates migrated as a broad band extending from
5.8 S to more than 8 S. With both sources, HL activity was exclusively
associated with the 5.8 S HL protein form. We conclude that glucose
trimming of HL protein in the endoplasmic reticulum is not sufficient for
activation; full activation occurs during or after transport from the
endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi and is associated with a decrease in
sedimentation velocity. |
| Publication |
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/9295 |
| Persistent Identifier |
urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/9295 |
| Metadata |
XML |
| Repository |
Erasmus University Rotterdam |