Biosynthesis and glycosylation of the insulin receptor. Evidence for a single polypeptide precursor of the two major subunits
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Biosynthesis and glycosylation of the insulin receptor. Evidence for a single polypeptide precursor of the two major subunits
Abstract
The biosynthesis and carbohydrate processing of the insulin receptor were studied in cultured human lymphocytes by means of metabolic and cell surface labeling, immunoprecipitation with anti-receptor autoantibodies, and analysis on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels under reducing conditions. In addition to the two major subunits of Mr = 135,000 and Mr = 95,000, two higher molecular weight bands were detected of Mr = 210,000 and Mr = 190,000. The Mr = 210,000 band and the two major subunits were labeled by [3H]mannose, [3H]glucosamine, [3H]galactose, and [3H]fucose, and were bound by immobilized lentil, wheat germ, and ricin I lectins. On the other hand, the Mr = 190,000 band was labeled only by [3H]mannose and [3H]glucosamine and was bound only by lentil lectin. All four components could be labeled with [35S] methionine; however, in contrast with the other three polypeptides, the Mr = 190,000 band was not labeled by cell surface iodination with lactoperoxidase, suggesting that it is not exposed at the outer surface of the plasma membrane. Pulse-chase studies with [3H]mannose showed that the Mr = 190,000 was the earliest labeled component of the receptor; radioactivity in this band reached a maximum 1 h after the pulse, clearly preceded the appearance of the other components, and had a very brief half-life (t1/2 = 2.5 h). The Mr = 210,000, Mr = 135,000, and Mr = 95,000 bands were next in appearance and reached a maximum 6 h in the chase period. Monensin, an ionophore which interferes with maturation of some proteins, blocked both the disappearance of the Mr = 190,000 protein and the appearance of the Mr = 135,000 and Mr = 95,000 subunits. The mannose incorporated in the Mr = 190,000 component was fully sensitive to treatment with endoglycosidase H while that in the Mr = 210,000 band and the two major subunits was only partially sensitive. Tryptic fingerprints of the 125I-labeled Mr = 210,000 band suggested that this component contains peptides of both the Mr = 135,000 and Mr = 95,000 subunits. In conclusion, the Mr = 190,000 component appears to represent the high mannose precursor form of the insulin receptor that undergoes carbohydrate processing and proteolytic cleavage to generate the two major subunits. In addition, the Mr = 210,000 band is probably the fully glycosylated form of the precursor that escapes cleavage and is expressed in the plasma membrane.
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