A macrophage receptor for liver lysosomal beta-glucosidase |
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Authors: | K Imai |
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Affiliation: | Shimane Medical University, Department of Biochemistry, Japan. |
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Abstract: | beta-Glucosidase was purified from lysosomal membranes isolated from rat liver. Binding and uptake of the purified beta-glucosidase were mediated via an apparently single binding site on rat peritoneal macrophages. The number of sites and the Kd were 4.20 X 10(4)/cell and 1.00 X 10(-7) M, respectively. Neither of the processes was inhibited by ligands for mannose/fucose receptors, mannose 6-phosphate receptors, or scavenger receptors, or by other glycoproteins and sugar compounds. A portion of the beta-glucosidase taken up into the macrophages was degraded rapidly. These results suggested that liver lysosomal beta-glucosidase was endocytosed via a receptor not previously described. |
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