Tc. Hohman et B. Bowers, HYDROLASE COMPARTMENTALIZATION LIMITS RATE OF DIGESTION IN ACANTHAMOEBA, The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology, 40(5), 1993, pp. 589-593
The kinetics of lysosomal enzyme acquisition by newly formed phagosome
s was studied by following the rate of digestion of radiolabeled yeast
fed to Acanthamoeba. The distribution of hydrolases among phagosomes
was assessed by electron microscopic acid phosphatase cytochemistry an
d by measurement of three glycosidases in isolated early and late phag
osomes. The results show that compartmentalization of hydrolases limit
the digestion of large phagocytic loads. The hydrolases appear to be
sequestered into the early phagosomes and not to be distributed either
by small vesicle transport or phagosome-phagosome fusion to those for
med later. We infer from these results that newly internalized surface
membrane in phagosomes is not rapidly randomized with internal pools,
but is recycled to the surface as a function of the digestive process
.