Bruneau_1998_J.Cell.Sci_111_2665

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Title : Participation of GRP94-related protein in secretion of pancreatic bile salt-dependent lipase and in its internalization by the intestinal epithelium - Bruneau_1998_J.Cell.Sci_111_2665
Author(s) : Bruneau N , Lombardo D , Bendayan M
Ref : Journal of Cell Science , 111 :2665 , 1998
Abstract :

In previous studies on the AR4-2J cell line, we have shown that secretion of bile salt-dependent lipase (BSDL) involves a multiprotein complex, including a protein of 94 kDa (p94) that is immunologically related to the chaperone Grp94, which seems to play essential roles in the folding process of BSDL. Combined biochemical and immunocytochemical investigations were carried out to study the secretion of BSDL by normal pancreatic cells and its transport to the small intestine where this enzyme is thought to exert its physiological function. Both BSDL and Grp94 antigenic sites were localized and found to be associated all along the pancreatic acinar cell secretory pathway. Grp94 and BSDL remain associated from leaving the pancreas until arriving at the intestinal lumen. In pancreatic juice, both proteins appear as a complex of high molecular mass (180 kDa) containing at least one each of p94 and BSDL molecules, interacting by hydrophobic forces. At the intestinal level, associated Grp94 and BSDL were detected on microvilli and in the endosomal compartment of enterocytes. The BSDL mRNA, however, was not expressed by the intestinal mucosa. The pancreatic Grp94-BSDL complex was internalized through the endosomal compartment of enterocytes. Finally, the two proteins dissociated in this compartment and BSDL, but not Grp94, was transferred to the basolateral membrane.

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Bruneau N, Lombardo D, Bendayan M (1998)
Participation of GRP94-related protein in secretion of pancreatic bile salt-dependent lipase and in its internalization by the intestinal epithelium
Journal of Cell Science 111 :2665

Bruneau N, Lombardo D, Bendayan M (1998)
Journal of Cell Science 111 :2665