Abstract

Two transient, high molecular weight precursors of human acid α-glucosidase were detected by immune precipitation and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The high molecular weight precursors were rapidly converted into lower molecular weight forms corresponding to previously identified intermediates of acid α-glucosidase. An accumulation of these precursors was observed in fibroblasts treated with monesin and nigericin, suggesting that these precursors are intermediates of acid α-glucosidase undergoing transport through the Golgi complex.

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