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The dynamics of the internalization of photoaffinity-labelled insulin-receptor complexes was investigated in isolated rat adipocytes by using tryptic proteolysis to probe both the orientation and cellular location of the labelled complexes. In cells that were labelled at 16 degrees C and not prewarmed, 150 micrograms of trypsin/ml rapidly degraded the labelled 125 kDa insulin-receptor subunit into a major proteolytic fragment of 70 kDa and minor amounts of 90- and 50-kDa fragments. With milder trypsin treatment conditions (100 micrograms of trypsin/ml, 15 s at 37 degrees C), the 90 kDa peptide (different from the 90 kDa beta-subunit of the insulin receptor) appeared as a major intermediate proteolytic product, but this species was rapidly and completely converted into the 70- and 50-kDa fragments with continued exposure to trypsin, such that it did not accumulate to appreciable amounts in cells that were not prewarmed before trypsin exposure. By contrast, trypsin treatment of cells prewarmed to 37 degrees C for various times showed that: first, a proportion of the labelled 125 kDa receptors was internalized (became trypsin-insensitive); secondly, the 90 kDa tryptic peptide was formed in large amounts, with proportionate decreases occurring in the amounts of the 70- and 50-kDa tryptic peptides. The increased accumulation of the 90 kDa tryptic peptide from cells preincubated at 37 degrees C, but not at 16 degrees C, indicated that trypsin cleavage sites within the 90 kDa segment of the insulin-receptor alpha-subunit that were exposed at 16 degrees C were made inaccessible by incubation at 37 degrees C, a finding that is consistent with generation of a cryptic domain of the receptor subunit. The tryptic generation of the 90 kDa peptide at 37 degrees C was rapid, becoming half-maximal in 4.4 +/- 0.6 min and maximal in 15-20 min, preceded the intracellular accumulation of labelled receptors (half-maximal in 12.6 +/- 0.7 min and maximal in 30-40 min), was highly correlated with receptor internalization, and was not observed in cultured IM-9 lymphocytes, a cell line in which photolabelled insulin receptors are primarily lost by shedding into the incubation media. These results show that, in adipocytes incubated at 37 degrees C, rapid masking of a previously (at 16 degrees C) accessible domain of the insulin-receptor alpha-subunit occurs and that this dynamic process happens at an early stage in the internalization of insulin-receptor complexes.
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