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Volume 16, Number 24,
Issue of December 15, 1996
pp. 7930-7940
Copyright ©1996 Society for Neuroscience
Cell Type-Specific Sorting of Neuropeptides: A Mechanism to
Modulate Peptide Composition of Large Dense-Core Vesicles
Received July 17, 1996; revised Sept. 24, 1996; accepted Oct. 1, 1996.
Judith Klumperman,
Sabine Spijker,
Jan van Minnen,
Hilary Sharp-Baker,
August B. Smit, and
Wijnand P. M. Geraerts
Graduate School Neurosciences Amsterdam, Research Institute
Neurosciences Vrije Universiteit, Faculty of Biology, 1081 HV
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The CNS of Lymnaea stagnalis contains two
populations of egg-laying hormone (ELH)-producing neurons that differ
in size and topology. In type I neurons, all peptides located
C-terminally from the cleavage site Arg-Ser-Arg-Arg180-183
are sorted into secretory large dense-core vesicles (LDCV), whereas N-terminal-located peptides accumulate in a distinct type of vesicle, the large electrondense granule (LEG). Via immunoelectron microscopy, we now show that the second population of ELH-producing neurons, type
II neurons, lack LEG and incorporate all proELH-derived peptides into
LDCV. This finding provides the first example of a cell type-specific sorting of neuropeptides into LDCV. Furthermore, we provide evidence that LEG are formed through a differential condensation process in the
trans-Golgi network and that these bodies are ultimately degraded. Analysis of the endoprotease composition of the two types of
proELH-producing neurons suggests that the formation of LEG, and
consequently the retention of N-terminal peptides from the secretory
pathway, requires the action of a furin-like protein.
Key words:
sorting;
neuropeptides;
LDCV;
Lymnaea;
immunoelectron microscopy;
furin;
egg laying;
processing
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