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Molecular requirements for attachment of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor to the human alpha folate receptor
Authors:Tomassetti A  Bottero F  Mazzi M  Miotti S  Colnaghi M I  Canevari S
Affiliation:Experimental Oncology E, Istituto Nazionale per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori, Milano, Italy.
Abstract:The alpha isoform of the folate receptor (FR) is a 38-KDa glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) protein which mediates the internalization of folates. The FR amino acid sequence has features typical of GPI-linked proteins, including the presence of a hydrophobic carboxyl-terminus, a hinge region, and a stretch of small and uncharged amino acids. Substitution of predicted cleavage/attachment Ser234 with arginine or threonine, or replacement of Gly235 with proline by site-directed mutagenesis had no effect on GPI processing. In fact, CHO cells transfected with each of the three cDNA variants or with FR wild-type showed comparable amounts of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C-resistant FR in double-determinant radioimmunoassay. Western blot analysis of total cell lysates from all transfectants consistently revealed the 38-KDa FR band. Deletion of residues 233-237 in the amino-terminal portion of the FR cDNA constructs derived by a polymerase chain reaction strategy abrogated GPI processing, with only a small proportion of the FR remaining in the cytoplasm in four of the five clones tested. This finding suggests that FR residues 233-237 are essential in properly juxtaposing the FR hydrophobic domain. Together, these data support the hypothesis that the postulated Ser234 is not the only potential cleavage/attachment site of the alpha isoform of FR.
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