Proteolytic processing of the α-subunit of rat endopeptidase-24.18 by furin
- 15 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 309 (2) , 683-688
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3090683
Abstract
Endopeptidase-24.18 (EC 3.4.24.18; meprin) is a multisubunit metallopeptidase of the astacin family. It is found in brush-border membranes of rodent kidney and human intestine. The membrane-bound enzyme is composed of alpha/beta dimers. Molecular cloning has shown that both subunits have a similar structural domain organization. Soluble alpha 2 dimers have also been observed in vivo and in transfected cells. The structures of all known alpha-subunits contain, upstream from the transmembrane domain, the sequence RXKR, which corresponds to the RXK/RR consensus sequence for specific cleavage by furin. In order to investigate the involvement of this putative cleavage site in the secretion process of endopeptidase-24,.18 alpha-subunit, we expressed in COS-1 cells rat alpha-subunits in which residues R655 or S656 (within the sequence R652PKRS656) were mutated to valine or leucine respectively. In contrast to the wild-type protein, the alpha R655V and alphaS656L mutants were not secreted in the culture medium. Moreover, when cells expressing the alpha-subunit were infected with a furin-encoding vaccinia virus, immunoblotting showed a shift of the major cell-associated form of endopeptidase-24.18 alpha-subunit from 98 kDa to 85 kDa and an increase in the amounts of secreted alpha-subunit. This shift in molecular mass was not observed with the mutant alpha-subunits. As observed for the 98 kDa species, the 85 kDa cell-associated protein was sensitive to endoglycosidase H treatment, suggesting that the proteolytic cleavage occurred in the endoplasmic reticulum or in an early Golgi compartment. Similar experiments using PACE4 and PC5 instead of furin showed that these enzymes were not able to generate the 85 kDa species. We conclude that furin is most probably the cellular enzyme involved in the proteolysis resulting in secretion of rat endopeptidase-24.18 alpha-subunit.Keywords
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