NR ABMQ

AU Borchelt,D.R.; Rogers,M.; Stahl,N.; Telling,G.; Prusiner,S.B.

TI Release of the cellular prion protein from cultured cells after loss of its glycoinositol phospholipid anchor

QU Glycobiology 1993 Aug; 3(4): 319-29

PT journal article

AB Secreted forms of the sialoglycoprotein designated cellular prion protein (PrPc) have been identified that cannot be explained by alternative splicing. We report that secreted forms of PrPc derive from precursors that are bound to the plasma membrane by glycoinositol phospholipid (GPI) anchors. Secreted PrPc slowly appeared in the culture medium of metabolically radiolabelled cells after incubations of 8-24 h. Digestion of nascent PrPc with phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C (PIPLC) prevented the appearance of secreted PrPc. Secreted PrPc partitioned into the aqueous phase of Triton X-114 like PrPc-released PrPc. While the M(r) of PIPLC-released PrPc was reduced 2-4 kDa after treatment with aqueous hydroflouric acid, which removes the entire GPI anchor modification, the M(r) of secreted PrPc was unchanged. Both PIPLC-released and secreted PrPc were recognized by antiserum raised against a synthetic C-terminal peptide corresponding to residues 220-233 (amino acid 231 is the site of GPI attachment). We conclude that GPI-anchored PrPc is post-translationally processed to remove most, if not all, of the GPI modification and then shed into culture medium. Whether PrPc is shed after proteolysis near the C-terminus remains to be established. A minority of PrPc in normal Syrian hamster brain partitioned into the aqueous phase of Triton X-114 like shed PrPc, suggesting physiological significance.

IN Das normale zelluläre Prionprotein ist anscheinend über einen Glykoinositolphospholipidanker mit der Membran verbunden. Mit der phosphatidylinositolspezifischen Phospholipase C kann verhindert werden, dass Prionproteine 8 nach ihrer Synthese ins umgebende Medium wandern.

MH Amino Acid Sequence; Animal; Animals, Newborn; Brain/cytology; CHO Cells; Cells, Cultured; Epitopes/immunology; Glycolipids/chemistry/*metabolism; Hamsters; Mesocricetus; Models, Chemical; Molecular Sequence Data; Peptide Fragments/immunology; Phosphatidylinositols/chemistry/*metabolism; PrPsc Proteins; Prions/chemistry/isolation & purification/*metabolism; Protein Processing, Post-Translational; Structure-Activity Relationship; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.; Trypsin/metabolism

AD Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco 94143.

SP englisch

PO England

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