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doi: 10.1242/10.1242/jcs.00113
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Department of Biochemical Physiology and Institute of Biomembranes, Utrecht University, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: d.vanhoof{at}bio.uu.nl)
Accepted 21 August 2002
The lipoprotein of insects, high-density lipophorin (HDLp), is homologous
to that of mammalian low-density lipoprotein (LDL) with respect to its
apolipoprotein structure. Moreover, an endocytic receptor for HDLp has been
identified (insect lipophorin receptor, iLR) that is homologus to the LDL
receptor. We transfected LDL-receptor-expressing CHO cells with iLR cDNA to
study the endocytic uptake and intracellular pathways of LDL and HDLp
simultaneously. Our studies provide evidence that these mammalian and insect
lipoproteins follow distinct intracellular routes after receptor-mediated
endocytosis. Multicolour imaging and immunofluorescence was used to visualize
the intracellular trafficking of fluorescently labeled ligands in these cells.
Upon internalization, which can be completely inhibited by human
receptor-associated protein (RAP), mammalian and insect lipoproteins share
endocytic vesicles. Subsequently, however, HDLp evacuates the LDL-containing
endosomes. In contrast to LDL, which is completely degraded in lysosomes after
dissociating from its receptor, both HDLp and iLR converge in a nonlysosomal
juxtanuclear compartment. Colocalization studies with transferrin identified
this organelle as the endocytic recycling compartment via which iron-depleted
transferrin exits the cell. Fluorescently labeled RAP is also transported to
this recycling organelle upon receptor-mediated endocytosis by iLR.
Internalized HDLp eventually exits the cell via the recycling compartment, a
process that can be blocked by monensin, and is re-secreted with a t
of
13 minutes. From these observations, we conclude that HDLp is the
first non-exchangeable apolipoprotein-containing lipoprotein that follows a
transferrin-like recycling pathway despite the similarities between mammalian
and insect lipoproteins and their receptors.
Key words: Lipophorin, Low-density lipoprotein, LDL receptor, RAP, Transferrin, Endocytosis, Recycling
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