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Organelle pH studies using targeted avidin and fluorescein–biotin
Stephen R. AdamsHsiao-ping H. MooreRoger Y. TsienMarkku S. KulomaaJuan LlopisMinnie M. WuTerry E. MachenJ. Michael MccafferyJ. Michael Mccafferysubject
Clinical BiochemistryBiotinGolgi ApparatusEndoplasmic ReticulumBiochemistrysymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundChloridesBiotinOrganelleDrug DiscoveryHumansMicroscopy ImmunoelectronMolecular BiologySecretory pathwayFluorescent DyesOrganellesPharmacologyIon TransportFlubi-2ChemistryEndoplasmic reticulumBafilomycinIntracellular MembranesGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationProton PumpsGolgi apparatusAvidinCytosolTargeted fluorescenceMembraneBiochemistryH+ pumpPotassiumsymbolsMolecular MedicineFluoresceinHeLa CellsH+ leakdescription
Abstract Background: Mammalian organelles of the secretory pathway are of differing pH. The pH values form a decreasing gradient: the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is nearly neutral, the Golgi is mildly acidic and the secretory granules are more acidic still (∼pH 5). The mechanisms that regulate pH in these organelles are still unknown. Results: Using a novel method, we tested whether differences in H + ‘leak' and/or counterion conductances contributed to the pH difference between two secretory pathway organelles. A pH-sensitive, membrane-permeable fluorescein–biotin was targeted to endoplasmic-reticulum- and Golgi-localized avidin-chimera proteins in HeLa cells. In live, intact cells, ER pH (pH ER ) was 7.2 ± 0.2 and Golgi pH (pH G ) was 6.4 ± 0.3 and was dissipated by bafilomycin. Buffer capacities of the cytosol, ER and Golgi were all similar (6–10 mM/pH). ER membranes had an apparent H + permeability three times greater than that of Golgi membranes. Removal of either K + or Cl − did not affect ER and Golgi H + leak rates, or steady-state pH G and pH ER . Conclusions: The Golgi is more acidic than the ER because it has an active H + pump and fewer or smaller H + leaks. Neither buffer capacity nor counterion permeabilities were key determinants of pH G , pH ER or ER/Golgi H + leak rates.
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2000-03-01 | Chemistry & Biology |