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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1014790
© Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart · New York
ATP-Induced Stimulation of the Intralysosomal Hydrolysis of Thyroglobulin Evidence for an ATP-Driven Proton Pump in Thyroid Lysosomes
Publikationsverlauf
1982
1983
Publikationsdatum:
14. März 2008 (online)
Summary
It is commonly admitted that the intralysosomal hydrolysis of thyroglobulin, which promotes thyroid hormonal secretion, requires an acidic pH. As a consequence the mechanisms by which such an acidic pH is set-up and maintained present an acute physiological interest.
In the present work the extent of the intralysosomal hydrolysis of thyroglobulin (amount of TCA-soluble radioiodine formed during incubations of isolated thyroid lysosomes) has been retained as an index for the intralysosomal pH.
Incubations in highly concentrated (250 mM) alkaline buffer, preincubations at 0°C in the presence of alkaline buffers or of methylamine, and incubations in the presence of FCCP (protonophore which dissipates proton-gradients) induced alkalinization of the lysosomal matrix (significant inhibition of thyroglobulin degradation).
Addition of ATP to the incubation medium was shown to prevent these alkalinizations and to re-establish the acidic intralysosomal pH (normal thyroglobulin degradation) every time it had been experimentally increased.
These results argue in favour of the existence of an ATP-driven proton pump in the membranes of thyroid lysosomes.
Key-Words:
Proton-Pump - ATP - Lysosomes - Thyroglobulin - Thyroid