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Receptor-mediated endocytosis of aldehyde-modified proteins by sinusoidal liver cells
Authors:Seikoh Horiuchi   Kyoko Takata   Masaji Murakami  Yoshimasa Morino
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, Kumamoto University Medical School, Honjo, Kumamoto, Japan
Abstract:Formaldehyde-treated serum albumin (f-Alb) is known to be endocytosed by sinusoidal lever cells via a receptor-mediated mechanism. The receptor purified from rat livers exhibited a molecular weight of 125,000, consisting of two glycoprotein components with molecular weights of 53,000 and 30,000, respectively. Experiments using antireceptor antibody demonstrated that the f-Alb receptor is distinct from the receptor that mediates endocytotic uptake of acetylated low-density lipoprotein, but they share a common property of being inhibited by several polyanions, suggesting that polyanion-sensitivity might play an important role in the scavenger function of simusoidal liver cells. Studies on the ligand specificity of this receptor revealed that a covalent modification by formaldehyde of a limited number of lysine residues in albumin has led to the formation of a receptor-recognition domain(s). Furthermore, in addition to formaldehyde, the ligand activity was also generated with albumin modified by other aliphatic aldehydes, such as glycoaldehyde and glyceraldehyde. This phenomenon was extended to several proteins other than albumin. These data suggest therefore that the f-Alb receptor originally described as being specific for albumin modified by formaldehyde may play a general role as a scavenger receptor for aldehyde-modified proteins.This article was presented during the proceedings of the International Conference on Macromolecular Structure and Function, held at the National Defence Medical College, Tokorozawa, Japan, December 1985.
Keywords:receptor-mediated endocytosis  chemically modified proteins  formaldehyde-treated albumin  sinusoidal liver cells  membrane receptor
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