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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 112, Issue 16 2775-2784, Copyright © 1999 by Company of Biologists
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JR Peterson and A Helenius
Department of Cell Biology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510, USA. peterson@bcmp.med.harvard.edu
Calreticulin is a soluble, endoplasmic reticulum-resident protein and a molecular chaperone for glycoproteins. We have reconstituted the binding of recombinant calreticulin to two glycoprotein substrates, vesicular stomatitis virus G protein and influenza hemagglutinin, in vitro. The binding was found to be direct and to require monoglucosylated, asparagine-linked oligosaccharides on the substrate glycoprotein but no other cellular factors. The binding could be modulated in vitro by incubation of substrate with purified preparations of the glycan modifying enzymes glucosidase II and the UDP-glucose:glycoprotein glucosyltransferase, thus recapitulating the regulation of calreticulin-binding by glycan modification that occurs in vivo. Using the purified ER enzymes and the recombinant calreticulin, an assay was established for reconstituting a complex, multicomponent chaperone binding cycle in vitro. We demonstrated, moreover, that the acidic C-terminal 62 residues of calreticulin are dispensable for substrate binding whereas further deletions inhibit substrate binding.
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