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Volume 270,
Number 7,
Issue of February 17, 1995 pp. 2952-2956
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Transport of
Serum Transthyretin into Chicken Oocytes
A RECEPTOR-MEDIATED MECHANISM
(Received for publication, August 31, 1994)
Amandio V.
Vieira
,
Esmond J.
Sanders
,
Wolfgang J.
Schneider
Transthyretin (TTR) is involved in the transport of thyroid
hormones and, due to its interaction with serum retinol-binding
protein, also of vitamin A. The importance of both ligands in
vertebrate embryonic development has prompted us to investigate the
molecular details of TTR transport function in a powerful germ cell
system, the rapidly growing chicken oocytes. Yolk TTR is derived from
the circulatory system, since biotinylated TTR was recovered by
immunoaffinity chromatography of yolk obtained from a hen previously
infused with invitro biotinylated chicken serum
proteins. In concordance with the intraoocytic localization in an
endosomal compartment, ligand blotting and chemical cross-linking
experiments revealed the presence of a 115-kDa TTR-binding oocyte
membrane protein. This putative TTR receptor was not detected in
chicken ovarian granulosa cells or embryonic fibroblasts and was
different from the previously described oocyte-specific receptor for
two estrogen-induced chicken serum lipoproteins, vitellogenin and very
low density lipoprotein (Barber, D. L., Sanders, E. J., Aebersold, R.,
and Schneider, W. J.(1991) J. Biol. Chem. 266,
18761-18770). Furthermore, in contrast to the serum levels of the
yolk precursor lipoproteins, those of TTR were not significantly
changed by estrogen; thus, TTR represents a newly defined,
estrogen-independent class of yolk precursor proteins. These data
strongly suggest that oocytic TTR is derived from the circulation,
where it is a constitutive component, and deposited into yolk as a
result of endocytosis mediated by a specific receptor.

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