Biosynthesis and secretion of pituitary hormones: dynamics and regulation |
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Authors: | Moore H-P H Andresen J M Eaton B A Grabe M Haugwitz M Wu M M Machen T E |
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Institution: | Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley 94720-3200, USA. hpmoore@uclink4.berkeley.edu |
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Abstract: | Production and secretion of hormones by the pituitary involve highly orchestrated intracellular transport and sorting steps. Hormone precursors are routed through a series of compartments before being packaged in secretory granules. These highly dynamic carriers play crucial roles in both prohormone processing and peptide exocytosis. We have employed the ACTH-secreting AtT-20 cell line to study the membrane sorting events that confer functionality (prohormone activation and regulated exocytosis) to these secretory carriers. The unique ability of granules to promote prohormone processing is attributed to their acidic interior. Using a novel avidin-targeted fluorescence ratio imaging technique, we have found that the trans-Golgi of live AtT-20 cells maintains a mildly acidic (approximately pH 6.2) interior. Budding of secretory granules causes the lumen to acidify to
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