Soluble insulin-like growth factor II/mannose 6-phosphate receptor carries multiple high molecular weight forms of insulin-like growth factor II in fetal bovine serum

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We have characterized a soluble form of the insulin-like growth factor II/mannose 6-phosphate receptor (sIGF-II/MPR) and bound ligands from bovine serum. Fetal serum contained 2-8 mg/liter sIGF-II/MPR. Affinity-purified receptor isolated by adsorption to phosphomannan-agarose and elution with mannose 6-phosphate contained nearly stoichiometric amounts of bound 7.5-kDa IGF-II. In addition, at least 12 distinct 12-20-kDa proteins immunologically related to IGF-II also copurified with receptor. Receptor was separated from its associated ligands by acidification and gel filtration chromatography. Sequence analysis revealed that the 12-20-kDa proteins have the same amino termini as mature 7.5-kDa IGF-II. Protease and glycosidase treatments revealed that the different high molecular weight IGF-II species contain an identical COOH-terminal extension that is differentially glycosylated with O- linked sugars. Radiolabeled tracer experiments demonstrated that the sIGF- II/MPR carries ~ 1/4 of the IGF-II in fetal bovine serum. These results support a significant role for sIGF-II/MPR in the transport of circulating IGF-II isoforms during development.

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Valenzano, K. J., Remmler, J., & Lobel, P. (1995). Soluble insulin-like growth factor II/mannose 6-phosphate receptor carries multiple high molecular weight forms of insulin-like growth factor II in fetal bovine serum. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(27), 16441–16448. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.27.16441

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