Abstract
Leu8-MAP (Multiple Antigen Peptide) is an effective inhibitor of macroautophagy and proteolysis in the isolated rat hepatocyte, having an apparent Km (0.1 mM) equaling leucine. Since it is not transported into the cytosolic compartment, it very likely mediates its effect through a plasma membrane site. In an attempt to identify the site we photoreacted intact cells with a biologically active, iodinatable azide derivative of Leu7-MAP. A ≍ 340,000 Mr protein whose labeling was protected 83% with 20 mM Leu was found in plasma membrane fractions when electrophoresed in 7.5-20% gradient gels under nonreducing conditions; addition of 20 mM dithiothreitol generated smaller m.w. products, possibly subunits, of consistent size. No specific labeling was observed with photoreactive derivatives of Ile7-MAP or Val7-MAP.
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