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Structural Requirements for Intracellular Transport of Pulmonary Surfactant Protein B (SP-B)

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Specialties Biochemistry
Biophysics
Date 1996 Jul 24
PMID 8703986
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Abstract

Human SP-B is synthesized by the alveolar Type II epithelial cell as a 381 amino acid preproprotein. The 79 residue mature SP-B peptide is extremely hydrophobic and flanked by propeptides of 200 and 102 amino acids at its NH2- and COOH-termini, respectively. The purpose of this study was to identify peptide domains of the SP-B proprotein necessary for trafficking of the mature peptide in the secretory pathway. To this end several constructs were generated, by subcloning the full length human SP-B (SP-B), COOH-terminally truncated SP-B (SP-B delta C, in which residues 201-381 were deleted), NH2-terminally deleted SP-B (SP-B delta N, in which residues 28-200 were deleted), NH2-terminal propeptide (SP-BN), mature SP-B (SP-BM) and COOH-terminal propeptide (SP-BC), into the mammalian expression vector pcDNA3. The resulting expression constructs were characterized by DNA sequencing and in vitro transcription/translation and subsequently transfected into Chinese hamster ovary cells. 48 h after transfection, cells were labeled with [35S]-met/cys and analyzed by immunoprecipitation, SDS-PAGE and autoradiography. Proteins encoded by SP-B, SP-B delta C, SP-BN and SP-BC constructs were secreted into media; in contrast, SP-B constructs lacking the NH2-terminal propeptide (SP-B delta N) remained in the endoplasmic reticulum (as assessed by endoglycosidase H sensitivity) and were rapidly degraded. We conclude that (1) 27 amino acids at the NH2-terminus of SP-B contain a functional signal peptide and (2) the NH2-terminal propeptide of the SP-B precursor is necessary and sufficient for intracellular trafficking of the mature peptide.

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