Lysosomal Hydrolases Are Present in Melanosomes and Are Elevated in Melanizing Cells (*)

  1. Stephanie Diment(1),
  2. Michael Eidelman(2),
  3. G. Marcela Rodriguez(1) and
  4. Seth J. Orlow(2)(3)(§)
  1. From the (1)Department of Pathology,
  2. (2)Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, and
  3. (3)Department of Cell Biology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York 10016
  1. § To whom correspondence should be addressed:
    Dept. of Dermatology, Rm. H-100, NYU Medical Center, 550 First Ave., New York, NY 10016.
    Tel.: 212-263-5070; Fax: 212-263-8752.

Abstract

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 β-hexosaminidase, β-galactosidase, β-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-rasGraphic 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 β-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.

Footnotes

  • * This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health Grant AR41880 (to S. J. O.). The costs of publication of this article were defrayed in part by the payment of page charges. This article must therefore by hereby marked “advertisement” in accordance with 18 U.S.C. Section 1734 solely to indicate this fact.

  • 1 The abbreviations used are:

    LAMP-1

    lysosome-associated membrane protein-1

    Trp-1

    tyrosinase-related protein

    Cbz

    benzyloxycarbonyl

    4MEC

    4-methylcoumarin.

    • Received December 16, 1994.
    • Revision received January 6, 1995.
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