COATED ENDOSOMAL VESICLES - SORTING AND RECYCLING COMPARTMENT FOR TRANSFERRIN IN BHK CELLS

S ESKELINEN, JW KOK, R SORMUNEN, D HOEKSTRA

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Abstract

We have investigated receptor-mediated endocytosis of transferrin (Tf) in baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells, using fluorescence and electron microscopy, and by carrying out colocalization experiments with clathrin antibodies and a fluorescently tagged glycolipid. Early during internalization, Tf was found in small vesicles (100-150 nm in diameter) located at the cell periphery. The ligand remained associated with such vesicles when the latter concentrated towards the cell center, before ending up in the juxtanuclear area. Throughout this vesicular trafficking pathway, clathrin colocalized with Tf. We conclude that Tf is processed intracellularly via small coated endosomal vesicles (CEV) and is not delivered into large tubular endosomes (CURL; compartment for uncoupling receptors and ligands), typical for ligand trafficking to lysosomes. By determining the kinetics of Tf internalization and by comparing the flow of Tf to that of a fluorescent glycolipid, it can also be concluded that CEVs display sorting and recycling properties, implying that small vesicles can be shed from or fuse with CEVs. Acidic pH does not prevent the formation of CEVs, but their intracellular movement, towards the cell center, is impeded.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)210-222
Number of pages13
JournalEuropean Journal of Cell Biology
Volume56
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Dec-1991

Keywords

  • TRANSFERRIN
  • CLATHRIN
  • COATED ENDOSOMAL VESICLE
  • SORTING
  • RECYCLING
  • RECEPTOR-MEDIATED ENDOCYTOSIS
  • 2 DISTINCT SUBPOPULATIONS
  • INTRACELLULAR PATHWAYS
  • CYTO-CHEMISTRY
  • PH
  • INTERNALIZATION
  • CLATHRIN
  • ASIALOGLYCOPROTEIN
  • TRANSPORT
  • KINETICS

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