Localization of VIP36 in the post-Golgi secretory pathway also of rat parotid acinar cells

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SUMMARY: VIP36 (36-kD vesicular integral membrane protein), originally purified from Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) epithelial cells, belongs to a family of animal lectins and may act as a cargo receptor. To understand its role in secretory processes, we performed morphological analysis of the rat parotid gland. Immunoelectron microscopy provided evidence that endogenous VIP36 is localized in the trans-Golgi network, on immature granules, and on mature secretory granules in acinar cells. Double-staining immunofluorescence experiments confirmed that VIP36 and amylase co-localized in the apical regions of the acinar cells. This is the first study to demonstrate that endogenous VIP36 is involved in the post-Golgi secretory pathway, suggesting that VIP36 plays a role in trafficking and sorting of secretory and/or membrane proteins during granule formation.

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Shimada, O., Hara-Kuge, S., Yamashita, K., Tosaka-Shimada, H., Yanchao, L., Einan, L., … Ishikawa, H. (2003). Localization of VIP36 in the post-Golgi secretory pathway also of rat parotid acinar cells. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 51(8), 1057–1063. https://doi.org/10.1177/002215540305100809

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