Abstract

Abstract— Chromaffin granules were iodinated with lactoperoxidase at either their external or internal membrane surfaces. When iodination of internal soluble granule proteins and membrane phospholipids was minimized, the majority of the membrane proteins, including the 83,000 component, were iodinated. Components with molecular weights 63,000, 61,000, 51,000, 44,000, 32,000, 26,000 and 19,000 had a higher 125I specific activity than did the other membrane components, suggesting they were more accessible at the outer membrane surface than were the other components. In the presence of detergent, the iodination of all membrane components was increased more than 10‐fold; the incorporation of 125I was now similar to their Coomassie Blue staining intensity in disc gels, indicating that all components were equally accessible to lactoperoxidase. In the presence of detergent, iodine incorporation into the MW 83,000 and 16,000 components was stimulated approx 100‐fold.The MW 83,000, 63,000, 61,000 and 37,000 components incorporated significant amounts of 125I when granule membranes were iodinated from their internal surface, suggesting these components have a portion of their polypeptide chain accessible at the inner membrane surface. Thus the MW 83,000 component, which we identified as dopamine β hydroxylase, and the MW 63,000/61,000 components, which are part of the membrane ATPase, can be iodinated from both membrane surfaces. This would suggest that these are transmembrane proteins. However, the major portion of all the proteins in this membrane were inaccessible to lactoperoxidase at either membrane surface.

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