An N‐terminal hydrophobic peak is the sorting signal of regulated secretory proteins
- 7 March 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 361 (1) , 8-12
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(95)00142-v
Abstract
Endocrine and exocrine cells each contain a regulated and constitutive secretory pathway. The presence of two distinct secretory pathways in the same cell type requires a sorting step to direct secretory proteins to the correct pathway. It is thought that regulated secretory proteins contain a specific sorting signal. However, this signal has not been identified. Amino acid sequence comparisons have not revealed any significant similarity between different regulated secretory proteins, suggesting that the sorting signal does not consist of a conserved primary sequence. In the present report, we have analyzed the predicted secondary structures of regulated secretory proteins and identified an N‐terminal hydrophobic peak (NHP) which is located approximately from amino acids 9–26, overlaps with a predicted α‐helix and contains charged amino acid residues. This signal is present in regulated secretory proteins that exhibit an N‐terminal sorting sequence, but it is absent from constitutively secreted proteins and proteins where the sorting sequence is not located near the N‐terminus. It appears that the NHP is both necessary and sufficient for sorting of many secretory proteins to the regulated secretory pathway.Keywords
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