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The α chain of laminin-1 is independently secreted and drives seretion of its β- and γ-chain partners

  • Peter D. Yurchenco
  • , Yong Quan
  • , Holly Colognato
  • , Todd Mathus
  • , David Harrison
  • , Yoshihiko Yamada
  • , Julian J. O'Rear
  • Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
  • National Institutes of Health

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Abstract

A mammalian recombinant strategy was established to dissect rules of basement membrane laminin assembly and secretion. The α-, β-, and γ-chain subunits of laminin-1 were expressed in all combinations, transiently and/or stably, in a near-null background. In the absence of its normal partners, the α chain was secreted as intact protein and protein that had been cleaved in the coiled-coil domain. In contrast, the β and γ chains, expressed separately or together, remained intracellular with formation of ββ or βγ, but not γγ, disulfide-linked dimers. Secretion of the β and γ chains required simultaneous expression of all three chains and their assembly into αβγ heterotrimers. Epitope-tagged recombinant α subunit and recombinant laminin were affinity-purified from the conditioned medium of αγ and αβγ clones. Rotary-shadow electron microscopy revealed that the free α subunit is a linear structure containing N-terminal and included globules with a foreshortened long arm, while the trimeric species has the typical four-arm morphology of native laminin. We conclude that the α chain can be delivered to the extracellular environment as a single subunit, whereas the β and γ chains cannot, and that the a chain drives the secretion of the trimeric molecule. Such an α-chain-dependent mechanism could allow for the regulation of laminin export into a nascent basement membrane, and might serve an important role in controlling basement membrane formation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10189-10194
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume94
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 16 1997

Keywords

  • Basement membrane
  • Coiled-coil
  • Recombinant protein

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