Effects of propeptide deletion on human renin secretion from mouse pituitary AtT-20 cells
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Effects of propeptide deletion on human renin secretion from mouse pituitary AtT-20 cells
Abstract
To study the role of the N-terminal propeptide in the secretory process of renin, mouse pituitary AtT-20 cells were transfected with expression plasmids of human preprorenin and a mutant deleted of its propeptide. The transfectant of the native construct secreted inactive prorenin and active renin, and renin secretion was stimulated by a secretagogue, 8-Br-cAMP. On the contrary, the transfectant of the deleted construct secreted only active renin, whose release was also stimulated by the secretagogue. The amount of renin molecule secreted from the latter transfectant was lower than that from the former one, although a significant amount of fully active renin could be produced. These results suggest that the propeptide plays an important role in the secretory process of renin, probably folding and/or stabilizing the renin molecule, but it does not contain the signal for intracellular sorting to target renin to secretory granules.
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