pH-dependent translocation of α-tocopherol transfer protein (α-TTP) between hepatic cytosol and late endosomes

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Horiguchi, M
Arita, M
Kaempf-Rotzoll, DE
Tsujimoto, M
Inoue, K
Arai, H [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Tokyo, Japan
[2] RIKEN, Inst Phys & Chem Res, Lab Cellular Biochem, Saitama, Japan
[3] Teikyo Univ, Fac Pharmaceut Sci, Kanagawa, Japan
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10.1046/j.1365-2443.2003.00676.x
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Background: alpha-Tocopherol transfer protein (alpha-TTP), a member of the Sec14 protein family, plays an important role in transporting alpha-tocopherol, a major lipid-soluble anti-oxidant, in the cytosolic compartment of hepatocytes and is known as a product of the causative gene for familial isolated vitamin E deficiency. It has been shown that the secretion of hepatocyte alpha-tocopherol taken up with plasma lipoproteins is facilitated by alpha-TTP. To explore the mechanism of alpha-TTP mediated alpha-tocopherol secretion, we investigated drugs which may affect this secretion. <LF>Results: We found that, in a hepatocyte cell culture system, intracellular alpha-tocopherol transport is impaired by chloroquine, an agent known for its function of elevating the pH in acidic compartments. Under chloroquine treatment, the diffuse cytosolic distribution of alpha-TTP changes to a punctate pattern. Double-staining experiments with endocytosis markers revealed that alpha-TTP accumulates transiently on the cytoplasmic surface of late endosomal membranes. This phenomenon is specific for hepatoma cell lines or primarily cultured hepatocytes. Other members of the Sec14 family, such as cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein (CRALBP) and supernatant protein factor (SPF), do not show this accumulation. Furthermore, we elucidate that the obligatory amino acid sequence for this function is located between amino acids 21 and 50, upstream of the N-terminal end of the lipid-binding domain. Conclusion: We hypothesize that a liver-specific target molecule for alpha-TTP exists on the late endosomal membrane surface. This transient binding may explain the mechanism of how alpha-tocopherol is transferred from late endosomes to cytosolic alpha-TTP.
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