The Multiligand-binding Protein GC1qR, Putative C1q Receptor, is a Mitochondrial Protein
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A protein of 33 kDa (p33) that tightly binds to the globular domains of the first complement component, C1q, is thought to serve as the major C1q receptor (gC1qR) on B cells, neutrophils, and mast cells. However, the cellular routing and the subcellular localization of p33/gC1qR are unknown. We have performed confocal laser-scanning microscopy and found that p33/gC1qR is present in intracellular compartments, where it colocalizes with the mitochondrial marker protein, pyruvate dehydrogenase. No surface staining for p33/gC1qR on endothelial EA.hy926 cells was observed. A fusion protein of the p33/gC1qR presequence with green fluorescent protein translocated to the mitochondria of transfected COS-7 cells. Concomitantly, a 6-kDa portion of the fusion protein was proteolytically removed. The 33 amino-terminal residues of the presequence proved sufficient to direct reporter constructs to mitochondria. Association of p33/gC1qR with mitoplasts indicated that the mature protein of 209 residues resides in the matrix and/or the inner membrane of mitochondria. Immunocytochemistry of fetal mice tissues revealed a ubiquitous expression of p33/gC1qR, most prominently in tissues that are rich in mitochondria. Thus, the candidate complement receptor p33/gC1qR of intact cells cannot interact with plasma C1q due to mutually exclusive localizations of the components. The functional role of p33/gC1qR needs to be reconsidered.
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