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. 1991 Jul 5;266(19):12568-73.

Post-translational regulation of IgM expression in B lymphocytes. Selective nonlysosomal degradation of assembled secretory IgM is temperature-dependent and occurs prior to the trans-Golgi

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Post-translational regulation of IgM expression in B lymphocytes. Selective nonlysosomal degradation of assembled secretory IgM is temperature-dependent and occurs prior to the trans-Golgi

R Amitay et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

B cells express on their surface the membrane form of IgM (mIgM). Upon differentiation, the resulting plasma cells synthesize and secrete large amounts of the secretory form of IgM (sIgM). Surprisingly, B lymphocytes synthesize an excess of secretory mu chain over the expressed membrane mu chain. However, the sIgM is degraded intracellularly, indicating regulation of IgM expression at the post-translational level. In the present report, we show that the assembly, maturation, and degradation of IgM in 38C B lymphocytes are highly accelerated above a certain threshold temperature. Furthermore, the degradation of sIgM is delayed and takes place by the time the maturation of mIgM in the trans-Golgi is almost completed. Neither chloroquine nor monensin has any effect on this degradation, demonstrating a nonlysosomal pre-trans-Golgi process. In addition, the degradation is of endoglycosidase H-sensitive assembled sIgM molecules. We conclude that the degradation of sIgM in 38C B lymphocytes is a postendoplasmic reticulum, pre-trans-Golgi process. We suggest that this degradation process plays a role in the post-translational regulation of expression of soluble lumenal sIgM.

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