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(Received for publication, May 31,
1995; and in revised form, August 14, 1995) Small intestinal lactase-phlorizin hydrolase (LPH) is
synthesized as a large precursor (prepro-LPH) of 1926 amino acids. In
the endoplasmic reticulum, prepro-LPH is split by signal protease. The
resulting pro-LPH is cut to mature LPH directly (human) or via a
180-kDa intermediate (rabbit), most likely in the trans-Golgi
network or in a later compartment. Antibodies directed against
different regions of rabbit pro-LPH locate the cleavage site
resulting in the 180-kDa intermediate between amino acid residues 79
and 286. This stretch contains the two sequences
-Arg-Cys-Tyr-Arg
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and
-Arg-Ala-Ser-Arg
, which are potential cleavage sites
for subtilisin-like proprotein convertases. These sites are not
conserved in human pro-LPH. By coexpression in COS 7 cells of rabbit
prepro-LPH and proprotein convertases (PC1/3, PC2, PC6A, PC6B, furin),
we show that furin, PC1/3, and PC6A generate a processing intermediate
that is immunologically indistinguishable from the one observed in
vivo. Furin, PC1/3, and PC6A are all expressed in the small
intestine as shown by a polymerase chain reaction-based approach and,
more specifically, in enterocytes, as shown by in situ hybridization. These results suggest that furin, PC1/3, and/or
PC6A are responsible for the in vivo processing of rabbit
pro-LPH to the 180-kDa intermediate.
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