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An Enzymatic Assay Reveals That Proteins Destined for the Apical or Basolateral Domains of an Epithelial Cell Line Share the Same Late Golgi Compartments

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Journal EMBO J
Date 1985 Feb 1
PMID 2990898
Citations 69
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The expression of viral envelope proteins on the plasma membrane domains of the epithelial cell line, MDCK, is polar. Influenza virus infection of these cells leads to expression of the viral haemagglutinin and neuraminidase glycoproteins on the apical domain of the plasma membrane while vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection yields basolateral expression of the sialic acid-bearing G protein. We have exploited the ability of the influenza neuraminidase to desialate the G protein of VSV to test for contact between these proteins during their intracellular transport to separate plasma membrane domains. We were able to select for VSV-G protein expression in doubly-infected cells because VSV protein production was accelerated in cells pre-infected with influenza virus. During double infection the envelope proteins of both viruses displayed the same polar localization as during single infection but the VSG-G protein was undersialated due to the action of the influenza neuraminidase. Incubation of singly-infected cells at 20 degrees C blocked the transport of VSV-G protein to the cell surface and resulted in increased sialation of the protein over that seen at 37 degrees C. This suggests that G protein is held in contact with the sialyl transferase at this temperature. 20 degrees C incubations of doubly-infected cells also produced the undersialated G protein characteristic of interaction with the neuraminidase. We conclude that most of the newly synthesised basolaterally-directed G protein is in physical contact with the majority of the neuraminidase through the terminal steps of Golgi processing.

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