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. 1985 Jan 2;146(1):155-9.
doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1985.tb08632.x.

Synthesis and secretion of hemopexin in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes. Demonstration of an intracellular precursor of hemopexin

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Synthesis and secretion of hemopexin in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes. Demonstration of an intracellular precursor of hemopexin

N R Katz et al. Eur J Biochem. .
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Abstract

Secretion of hemopexin (20% carbohydrate) and its dependence on glycosylation was studied in primary rat hepatocyte cultures in comparison to the secretion of transferrin (5% carbohydrate). In pulse-chase experiments with [35S]methionine half of the labeled hemopexin was secreted in 30 min. By contrast, it took approximately 50 min for secretion of half of the transferrin. Tunicamycin treatment of cultures significantly delayed the secretion of hemopexin but not that of transferrin. During the pulse period a prominent intracellular precursor of hemopexin, smaller than the mature protein, was evident. It is concluded that the extent of glycosylation of a secretory protein is not necessarily a determinant of the transit time required for intracellular processing and secretion. In the case of hemopexin the glycosylation apparently facilitates the secretion although it is not an absolute prerequisite for the exocytosis of this protein.

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