Wild-type human lysozyme (hLZM) is quantitatively secreted into the media when expressed in mouse fibroblast cells, but some misfolded hLZMs are retained and rapidly degraded in a pre-Golgi compartment (Omura, F., Otsu, M., Yoshimori, T., Tashiro, Y., and Kikuchi, M. (1992) Eur. J. Biochem. 210, 591-599). To detect the association with misfolded hLZMs of cellular proteins involved in their folding, retention, and pre-Golgi degradation, a co-precipitation experiment was carried out using anti-hLZM antibody and metabolically labeled cell lysates, which were treated with a membrane-permeable cross-linking reagent. Here we report that protein disulfide isomerase associated in vivo with misfolded hLZMs, but not with the wild-type protein, and discuss the possible role of protein disulfide isomerase in the quality control of newly synthesized proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum.

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