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Title: Lysosomal cysteine protease, cathepsin H, is targeted to lysosomes by the mannose 6-phosphate-independent system in rat hepatocytes. Author: Tanaka Y, Tanaka R, Himeno M. Journal: Biol Pharm Bull; 2000 Jul; 23(7):805-9. PubMed ID: 10919356. Abstract: The contribution of mannose 6-phosphate (Man 6-P)-dependent and -independent systems to lysosomal targeting of cathepsin H, a lysosomal cysteine protease, was investigated by metabolic labeling with [32P]phosphate and [35S]methionine/cysteine in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes. Metabolic labeling experiments with [32]phosphate revealed that only the proform of cathepsin H acquired Man 6-P residues on its high mannose type oligosaccharide, and that most of the phosphorylated procathepsin H was secreted into the medium without having undergone significant intracellular dephosphorylation. Thus, acquisition of Man 6-P residues did not correlate with targeting of cathepsin H to lysosomes. Pulse-chase experiments with [35S]methionine/cysteine showed that only about 10% of the newly synthesized cathepsin H was secreted as a proform while the remainder was retained intracellularly in processed mature form. These results indicate that the majority of newly synthesized cathepsin H is targeted to lysosomes by a Man 6-P-independent mechanism, at least in rat hepatocytes.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]