Monoiodotyrosine formation during thyroglobulin processing in Golgi vesicles
- PMID: 3409477
- DOI: 10.1002/cbf.290060302
Monoiodotyrosine formation during thyroglobulin processing in Golgi vesicles
Abstract
A golgi-enriched subfraction was obtained from porcine thyroid glands by differential centrifugation. When incubated in a suitable medium, these vesicles were able to concentrate iodide from the medium and bind it to protein. The iodination process was inhibited by methylmercapto-imidazole and was increased by the addition of an H2O2 generating system to the medium. Analysis of the protein content of the vesicles revealed the presence of 18 and 12-13 S thyroglobulin molecules, lacking mannose residues, and containing only monoiodotyrosine. It is concluded that in vitro, iodination can begin before exocytosis, in the smooth-surfaced vesicles derived from the golgi apparatus, as soon as N-acetylglucosamine is incorporated onto the pre-thyroglobulin molecule.
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