ERGIC-53 is a functional mannose-selective and calcium-dependent human homologue of leguminous lectins

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Itin, C
Roche, AC
Monsigny, M
Hauri, HP
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[1] UNIV BASEL,BIOZENTRUM,DEPT PHARMACOL,CH-4056 BASEL,SWITZERLAND
[2] UNIV ORLEANS,F-45071 ORLEANS 02,FRANCE
[3] CNRS,CTR BIOPHYS MOLEC,F-45071 ORLEANS 02,FRANCE
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10.1091/mbc.7.3.483
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Based on sequence homologies with leguminous lectins, the intermediate compartment marker ERGIC-53 was proposed to be a member of a putative new class of animal lectins associated with the secretory pathway. Independently, a promyelocytic protein, MR60, was purified by mannose-column chromatography, and a cDNA was isolated that matched MR60 peptide sequences. This cDNA was identical to that of ERGIC-53 and homologies With the animal lectin family of the galectins were noticed. Not all peptide sequences of MR60, however, were found in ERGIC-53, raising the possibility that another protein associated with ERGIC-53 may possess the lectin activity. Here, we provide the first direct evidence for a lectin function of ERGIC-53. Overexpressed ERGIC-53 binds to a mannose column in a calcium-dependent manner and also co-stains with mannosylated neoglycoprotein in a morphological binding assay. By using a sequential elution protocol we show that ERGIC-53 has selectivity for mannose and low affinity for glucose and GlcNAc, but no affinity for galactose. To experimentally address the putative homology of ERGIC-53 to leguminous lectins, a highly conserved protein family with an invariant asparagine essential for carbohydrate binding, we substituted the corresponding asparagine in ERGIC-53. This mutation, as well as a mutation affecting a second site in the putative carbohydrate recognition domain, abolished mannose-column binding and co-staining with mannosylated neoglycoprotein. These findings establish ERGIC-53 as a lectin and provide functional evidence for its relationship to leguminous lectins. Based on its monosaccharide specificity, domain organization, and recycling properties, we propose ERGIC-53 to function as a sorting receptor for glycoproteins in the early secretory pathway.
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