Trafficking of mutant carboxypeptidase E to secretory granules in a β-cell line derived from Cpefat/Cpefat mice

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We have reinvestigated the stability and intracellular routing of mutant carboxypeptidase E in NIT3 cells, a pancreatic β-cell line derived from the Cpefat/Cpefat mouse. Pulse-chase experiments demonstrated that this protein has a half-life of approximately 3 h in these cells and that up to 45% of the proCPE(202) can escape degradation by the proteosome. In double-label immunofluorescence microscopy, a portion of the mutant CPE did not colocalize with calnexin, an endoplasmic reticulum marker, but was found in prohormone convertase 2-containing secretory granules, demonstrating that it had escaped degradation and arrived at a post-Golgi compartment. The mutant CPE as well as prohormone convertase 2 were secreted into the medium in a stimulated manner by treatment with the physiological secretagogue, glucagon-like peptide-1, consistent with its presence in granules of the regulated secretory pathway. The presence of mutant carboxypeptidase E in granules supports a potential role for its involvement as a sorting/retention receptor in the trafficking of proinsulin to the regulated secretory pathway.

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Cawley, N. X., Rodriguez, Y. M., Maldonado, A., & Loh, Y. P. (2003). Trafficking of mutant carboxypeptidase E to secretory granules in a β-cell line derived from Cpefat/Cpefat mice. Endocrinology, 144(1), 292–298. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2002-220588

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