Abstract

4F2, also termed CD98, is an integral membrane protein consisting of a heavy chain linked to a light chain by disulfide bond. We have generated a monoclonal antibody to the mouse 4F2 light chain and cloned the cDNA. It encodes a mouse counterpart of rat L-type amino acid transporter-1, and induces system L amino acid transport in Xenopus oocytes in the presence of 4F2 heavy chain. Transfection studies in mammalian cells have indicated that the 4F2 heavy chain is expressed on the plasma membrane on its own, whereas the 4F2 light chain can be transported to the surface only in the presence of 4F2 heavy chain. 4F2 heavy chain is expressed diffusely on the surface of fibroblastic L cells, whereas it is localized selectively to the cell-cell adhesion sites in L cells expressing cadherins. These results indicate that the 4F2 heavy chain is associated covalently with an amino acid transporter and controls the cell surface expression as well as the membrane topology of the 4F2 heterodimer. Although 4F2 heavy and light chains are expressed coordinately in most tissues, the light chain is barely detected by the antibody in kidney and intestine, despite the presence of heavy chain in a complex form. The results predict the presence of multiple 4F2 light chains.

Highlights

  • 4F2 antigen, called CD98, has been originally identified as an activation antigen of lymphocytes [1]

  • The 4F2 H-chain has been indicated to be expressed on the cell surface as a monomer on its own, whereas 4F2 L-chain is transported to the plasma membrane only in the presence of 4F2 H-chain. 4F2 H-chain is expressed on the epithelial cell surface of most embryonic tissues in vivo, and the analysis on cultured cells has indicated further that 4F2 H-chain is expressed selectively at cell-cell adhesion sites generated by cadherins

  • 4F2 Heavy Chain Is Associated Covalently with a System L Amino Acid Transporter by Disulfide Bond—An anti-mouse 4F2 monoclonal antibody (mAb), 10.7, was produced, that was capable of immunoprecipitating a band at 120 kDa in nonreducing condition and two bands at 80 and 37 kDa positions in reducing condition from the surface-labeled P3U1 cell lysates

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Introduction

4F2 antigen, called CD98, has been originally identified as an activation antigen of lymphocytes [1]. LAT1 cRNA could induce system L amino acid transport in Xenopus oocytes in the presence of rat 4F2 H-chain and has been suggested to be a 4F2 L-chain [17].

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