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Volume 270,
Number 9,
Issue of March 3, 1995 pp. 4213-4215
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Lysosomal
Hydrolases Are Present in Melanosomes and Are Elevated in Melanizing
Cells
(Received for publication, December 16,
1994; and in revised form, January 6, 1995)
Stephanie
Diment
,
Michael
Eidelman
,
G.
Marcela
Rodriguez
,
Seth
J.
Orlow
Melanosomes, the subcellular site of melanin synthesis and
deposition, may be related to the endolysosomal lineage of organelles.
To determine if melanosomes contain lysosomal hydrolases, we examined
the subcellular distribution of five of these enzymes in melanocytes
cultured from C57BL/6J mice. Analyses of Percoll gradient density
centrifugations demonstrated that -hexosaminidase,
-galactosidase, -glucuronidase, and cathepsins B and L all
co-sedimented with tyrosinase-rich densely sedimenting melanosomes. The
melanosomal distribution of these enzymes was confirmed in studies of
melanocytes cultured from albino mice and of melanocytes
rendered amelanotic by transfection with the
v-ras oncogene (which lack
dense, melanized melanosomes). In these cells, only a less dense peak
of activity for each hydrolase was present. The level of each hydrolase
was elevated in black cells when compared with albino
cells. Metabolic labeling studies confirmed that the increase in
-glucuronidase in black versus albino
cells resulted mainly from increased synthesis of this enzyme. The data
suggest that melanosomes represent specialized lysosomes present within
melanocytes, that they contain a broad array of lysosomal hydrolases,
and that the levels of these hydrolases are elevated in cells actively
engaged in pigment production.

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