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Title: A protease processing site is essential for prorenin sorting to the regulated secretory pathway. Author: Brechler V, Chu WN, Baxter JD, Thibault G, Reudelhuber TL. Journal: J Biol Chem; 1996 Aug 23; 271(34):20636-40. PubMed ID: 8702811. Abstract: Transfected mouse pituitary AtT-20 cells were used to examine the sorting of human prorenin to dense core secretory granules and the regulated secretory pathway. These cells secrete prorenin constitutively and sort a portion of the prorenin to secretory granules, where it is converted to active renin by proteolytic processing. Pulse-chase labeling of transfected AtT-20 cells demonstrated that regulated secretion of prorenin was prevented by: 1) the mutagenic deletion of the prosegment, 2) the premature proteolytic removal of the prosegment by a Golgi-resident processing protease, or 3) the mutation of the native cleavage site so as to prevent removal of the prosegment. In addition, expression of fusion proteins containing portions of the prorenin prosegment demonstrated that exposure of potential proteolytic cleavage sites was sufficient to confer cleavage-dependent regulated secretion of the corresponding protein. These data implicate the protease cleavage event in the regulated secretion of prorenin and are consistent with the involvement of a subclass of processing proteases in the sorting of certain proteins to secretory granules in AtT-20 cells.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]