Sequential steps and checkpoints in the early exocytic compartment during secretory IgM biogenesis

  • Anelli T.
  • Ceppi S.
  • Bergamelli L.
  • Cortini M.
  • Masciarelli S.
  • Valetti C.
  • Sitia R.
Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

The biogenesis of secretory IgM occurs stepwise under stringent quality control, formation of μ2L2 preceding polymerization. How is efficiency of IgM secretion coupled to fidelity? We show here that ERp44, a soluble protein involved in thiol-mediated retention, interacts with ERGIC-53. Binding to this hexameric lectin contributes to ERp44 localization in the ER-golgi intermediate compartment. ERp44 and ERGIC-53 increase during B-lymphocyte differentiation, concomitantly with the onset of IgM polymerization. Both preferentially bind μ2L2 and higher order intermediates. Their overexpression or silencing in non-lymphoid cells promotes or decreases secretion of IgM polymers, respectively. In IgM-secreting B-lymphoma cells, μ chains interact fir...

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