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. 1999 Nov 26;274(48):33979-84.
doi: 10.1074/jbc.274.48.33979.

Subunit structure of thyrotropin receptors expressed on the cell surface

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Subunit structure of thyrotropin receptors expressed on the cell surface

K Tanaka et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

We studied cell surface thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) by biotinylating proteins on the surface of metabolically labeled, intact cells. In addition to TSHR cleaved into A and B subunits, mature single-chain receptors with complex carbohydrate were also present on the cell surface. A low A/B subunit ratio indicated partial shedding of extracellular A subunits from transmembrane B subunits. TSHR cleavage at upstream site 1 (within amino acid residues 305-316) would generate a B subunit of 51-52 kDa. However, only smaller B subunits (40-46 kDa) were detected, corresponding to N termini from residues approximately 370 (site 2) extending downstream to the region of B subunit insertion into the plasma membrane. The intervening C peptide region between sites 1 and 2 could not be purified from TSHR epitope-tagged (c-myc) within this region. However, the small proportion of B subunits recovered with a c-myc antibody were larger (45-52 kDa) than the majority of B subunits recovered with a C-terminal antibody. In conclusion, our study provides the first characterization of cell surface TSHR including their A and B subunits. Single-chain, mature TSHR do exist on the cell surface. The C peptide lost during intramolecular cleavage disintegrates rapidly following cleavage at upstream site 1 of the single-chain TSHR into A and B subunits. N-terminal disintegration of the B subunit pauses at site 2, but then progresses downstream to the vicinity of the plasma membrane, revealing a novel mechanism for A subunit shedding.

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