Cell Structure and Function
Online ISSN : 1347-3700
Print ISSN : 0386-7196
ISSN-L : 0386-7196
Small GTP-Binding Proteins on Rat Liver Lysosomal Membranes
Yoshimichi SaiShoji Ohkuma
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1992 Volume 17 Issue 6 Pages 363-369

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GTP-binding proteins have been identified on the membranes of highly purified dextran-filled lysosomes (dextranosomes) and Triton-filled lysosomes (tritosomes) obtained from rat liver. Autoradiography of blots of lysosomal membrane proteins incubated with [α-32P]GTP revealed the presence of several specific GTP-binding proteins with a relative molecular mass (Mr) predominantly in the range of 26-30 kDa. These GTP-binding proteins migrated slower in polyacrylamide gels than purified c-Ha-ras protein expressed in E. coli, whose apparent Mr was 23 kDain the same blot. The relative contents of GTP-binding proteins in lysosomal membranes were comparable or greater than that of plasma membranes and of microsomes. Chemical extraction showed that lysosomal GTP-binding proteins were more tightly associated with the membranes than with microsomal GTP-binding proteins. The possible involvement of lysosomal GTP-binding proteins in cellular functions including vacuolar (lysosomal) acidification and organellar dynamics are discussed.
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