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Biochimica et biophysica acta,vol. 646 (1981)
Authors:Victoria Kolb-Bachofen
Institution:Institute of Biophysics and Electron Microscopy, Department of Medicine, University of Düsseldorf, Moorenstrasse 5, D-4000 Düsseldorf I F.R.G.
Abstract:Endocytosis of asialo-glycoproteins in hepatocytes is mediated by a lectin-like receptor with specificity for d-galactose. Early events of receptor-ligand interactions have been studied by ultrastructural analysis. Hepatocytes were isolated from the rat liver by collagenase perfusion and incubated with a galactosylated electron dense marker (gold-Gal-BSA, galactosylated bovine serum albumin adsorbed onto colloidal gold particles). Initial binding of gold-Gal-BSA particles occurs to receptors diffusely distributed at hepatic microvilli of the former space of Dissé. No lectin activity was found in membrane areas that had formed in situ the region of hepatic cell contact or bile canaliculi. Microaggregation of receptor-ligand complexes is seen as an early consequence of particle binding. Microaggregates contain 2–5 particles and are located outside coated pits. After prolonged incubation larger clusters are formed, these are found associated with coated membrane areas. It is concluded that at least three steps precede the uptake of galactosylated proteins by hepatocytes. These are: (i) binding of ligand at diffusely distributed binding sites; (ii) local microaggregation of receptor-ligand complexes; (iii) formation of larger clusters and association with coated pits.
Keywords:D-Galactose  Lectin  Receptor  Endocytosis  Ultrastructure  (Rat hepatocyte)
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