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The assembly of CD1e is controlled by an N-terminal propeptide which is processed in endosomal compartments

  作者 Maitre, B; Angenieux, C; Wurtz, V; Layre, E; Gilleron, M; Collmann, A; Mariotti, S; Mori, L; Fricker, D; Cazenave, JP; Van Dorsselaer, A; Gachet, C; De Libero, G; Puzo, G; Hanau, D; de la Salle, H  
  选自 期刊  Biochemical Journal;  卷期  2009年419-Part 3;  页码  661-668  
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[摘要]CD1e displays unique features in comparison with other CD1 proteins. CD1e accumulates in Golgi compartments of immature dendritic cells and is transported directly to lysosomes, where it is cleaved into it soluble form. In these latter compartments, CD1e participates in the processing of glycollipid antigens. In the present study, we show that the N-terminal end of the membrane-associated molecule begins tit amino acid 20, whereas the Soluble molecule Consists of amino acids 32-333. Thus immature CD1e includes an N-terminal propeptide which is cleaved in acidic compartments and so is absent from its mature endosomal form. Mutagenesis experiments demonstrated that the propeptide controls the assembly of the CD1e alpha-chain with beta(2)-microglobulin, whereas propeptide-deleted CD1e molecules are immunologically active. Comparison of CD1e cDNAs from different mammalian species indicates that the CD1e propeptide is conserved during evolution, suggesting that it may also optimize the generation of CD1e molecules in other species.

 
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