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Intracellular transport and degradation of 125I-tyramine cellobiose-labelled low-density lipoprotein endocytosed in vivo in rat liver cells studied by means of subcellular fractionation
Authors:M S Nenseter  T Wiik  T Berg
Institution:Institute for Nutrition Research, School of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:The intracellular transport and degradation of in vivo endocytosed 125I-tyramine cellobiose-labelled low density lipoprotein (125I-TC-LDL) in rat liver cells were studied by means of subcellular fractionation in Nycodenz, sucrose and Percoll density gradients, as well as by means of analytical differential centrifugation. Initially, labelled LDL was located in endocytic vesicles of low densities. Subsequently, acid-soluble and acid-precipitable radioactivities were found in organelles with buoyant densities distinctly lower than that of the main peaks of the lysosomal marker enzymes acid phosphatase and N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase. These prelysosomal organelles may represent multivesicular bodies (MVBs). Finally, 6 h after injection and onwards, the acid-soluble radioactivity cosegregated completely with the two lysosomal marker enzymes, suggesting that the degradation products were in secondary lysosomes. The rate of intracellular processing of LDL was very slow compared to that of asialoglycoproteins, suggesting that LDL followed a unique intracellular pathway, that may be specific for this type of ligand.
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