Expression and routeing of human lysosomal alpha-glucosidase in transiently transfected mammalian cells
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Expression and routeing of human lysosomal alpha-glucosidase in transiently transfected mammalian cells
Abstract
Previously isolated lysosomal alpha-glucosidase cDNA clones were ligated to full-length constructs for expression in vitro and in mammalian cells. One of these constructs (pSHAG1) did not code for functional enzyme, due to an arginine residue instead of a tryptophan residue at amino acid position 402. The mutation does not affect the rate of enzyme synthesis, but interferes with post-translational modification and intracellular transport of the acid alpha-glucosidase precursor. Using immunocytochemistry it is demonstrated that the mutant precursor traverses the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi complex, but does not reach the lysosomes. Pulse-chase experiments suggest premature degradation. The Trp-402-containing enzyme (encoded by construct pSHAG2) is processed properly, and has catalytic activity. A fraction of the enzyme is localized at the plasma membrane. It is hypothesized that membrane association of the acid alpha-glucosidase precursor, as demonstrated by Triton X-114 phase separation, is responsible for transport to this location. Transiently expressed acid alpha-glucosidase also enters the secretory pathway, since a catalytically active precursor is found in the culture medium. This precursor has the appropriate characteristics for use in enzyme replacement therapy. Efficient uptake via the mannose 6-phosphate receptor results in degradation of lysosomal glycogen in cultured fibroblasts and muscle cells from patients with glycogenosis type II.
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