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The Effect of Monensin on Beta-hexosaminidase Transport in Normal and I-cell Fibroblasts

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Journal Biochem J
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1980 Dec 15
PMID 7236240
Citations 7
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The carboxylic ionophore, monensin, blocks the migration of glycoprotein-containing vesicles from the Golgi region to the plasma membrane in fibroblasts resulting in an accumulation of secretory products in the Golgi cisternae. Treatment of cultured I-cell fibroblasts with monensin (0.5 muM) decreased the abnormal excretion of beta-hexosaminidase to 40% of untreated cultures within 15 min. A corresponding intracellular accumulation of the enzyme to greater than 200% of untreated cultured by 24 h was also observed. A small intracellular accumulation and slightly enhanced excretion of beta-hexosaminidase occurred in treated normal fibroblasts cultures. The intra- and extra-cellular distribution of newly synthesized beta-hexosaminidase in both monensin-treated normal and I-cell fibroblasts were electrophoretically indistinguishable from the four bands characteristic of I-cell intracellular beta-hexosaminidase. The excreted enzyme from both cultures was found to be a low- or no-uptake form. This form of beta-hexosaminidase may have been excreted from a secondary route preceding the site of the monensin effect. The similar findings in monensin-treated normal and I-cell cultures suggest that the subcellular site of the biochemical defect in I-cell disease is at a location after the site of the monensin effect i.e. late in the Golgi region or at a post-Golgi-region location.

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