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Cell surface changes accompanying aging in human diploid fibroblasts. V. Role of large major cell surface protein and surface negative charge in aging- and transformation-associated changes in concanavalin A-mediated red blood cell adsorption
Authors:S Aizawa  Y Mitsui  F Kurimoto  K Nomura
Institution:Bureau of Biological Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA
Abstract:The accumulation of large lysosomes in BALB/c 3T3 fibroblasts following exposure of the cells to Wistaria floribunda agglutinin (WFA) was accompanied by adsorptive endocytosis of the lectin. The internalization of WFA was examined by a double label immunofluorescence technique that could distinguish internal WFA from cell surface WFA in the same cell. The lectin bound to the plasmalemma of the cell via its saccharide binding site resulting in the aggregation into a surface cap of some lectin-receptor complexes. Lectin was internalized by a temperature-sensitive process. The lectin accumulated within the cell over a 24 h period as shown by an increase with time of the 125I]WFA that could not be washed from the cells by the competitive saccharide inhibitor, lactose. The vesicles containing WFA combined with lysosomes as evidenced by (1) the localization of ferritin-WFA conjugates in vesicles having the size and morphology of lysosomes; and (2) the degradation of radiolabeled lectin to an ethanol-soluble form. Lectin treatment had no significant effect on the overall degradation of intracellular proteins in growing or serum-starved cells. It is suggested that WFA either enhances the rate of fusion of lysosomes with other lysosomes or lectin-containing endocytic vesicles or inhibits the process by which lysosomes turn over.
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