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Originally published In Press as doi:10.1074/jbc.M209008200 on January 21, 2003
J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 278, Issue 14, 12285-12293, April 4, 2003
Characterization of the Xenopus Galectin Family
THREE STRUCTURALLY DIFFERENT TYPES AS IN MAMMALS AND
REGULATED EXPRESSION DURING EMBRYOGENESIS*
Hiroki
Shoji ,
Nozomu
Nishi §,
Mitsuomi
Hirashima§¶, and
Takanori
Nakamura
From the Departments of Endocrinology and
¶ Immunology and Immunopathology, Kagawa Medical University,
1750-1 Miki, Kagawa 761-0793, Japan and § Galpharma Company,
Limited, Kagawa 761-0301, Japan
We have isolated six novel galectin cDNAs
from a Xenopus laevis kidney cDNA
library. The newly identified X. laevis
galectins (xgalectins) comprise one proto type (xgalectin-Vb), one
chimera type (xgalectin-VIIa), and four tandem repeat types
(xgalectin-IIb, -IIIb, -VIa, and -VIIIa). Thus, together with those
mentioned in our previous work (Shoji, H., Nishi, N., Hirashima,
M., and Nakamura, T. (2002) Glycobiology 12, 163-172), the
12 xgalectins are classified into three types based on their domain
structures, as in mammals. The xgalectins whose counterparts in other
species have not been identified (xgalectin-IVa, -Vb, and -VIa) were
confirmed to possess lactose-binding activity by expression of their
recombinant forms. This shows that they truly function as animal
lectins. The protein purification study revealed that the major
xgalectins in kidney are xgalectin-Ib, -IIa, -IIb, -IIIa, and -VIIa.
The mRNAs of xgalectin-IIb, -IIIb, -Vb, and -VIa were localized to specific adult tissues, whereas those of xgalectin-VIIa and -VIIIa were
broadly distributed. The temporal expression patterns of the mRNAs
of the 12 xgalectins during embryogenesis were analyzed and categorized
into three groups: 1) mRNA observed to exist throughout embryogenesis, i.e. maternal mRNA also exists
(xgalectin-Ia, -IIa, -IIIa, -IIIb, -Va, -VIIa, and -VIIIa); 2) mRNA
observed from the gastrula stage (xgalectin-VIa); and 3) mRNA
observed from the tail bud or the tadpole stage (xgalectin-Ib, -IIb,
-IVa, and -Vb). The mRNA of the most abundant xgalectin in embryos,
xgalectin-VIIa, was localized to the surface layer of embryos, the
epidermis, the cement gland, and various placodes. Xgalectin-VIIa
protein was also observed to exist throughout embryogenesis by Western blot analysis with specific antiserum. These results show that the
expression of each member is spatiotemporally regulated from eggs to
adulthood, suggesting that galectins play multiple roles not only in
adults, but also in development.
*
This work was supported by Grant-in-aid for Scientific
Research in Priority Areas 13226084 from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan.The costs of publication of this
article were defrayed in part by the
payment of page charges. The article
must therefore be hereby marked
"advertisement" in
accordance with 18 U.S.C. Section
1734 solely to indicate this fact.
To whom correspondence should be addressed: Dept. of
Endocrinology, Kagawa Medical University, 1750-1 Miki-cho, Kita-gun, Kagawa 761-0793, Japan. Tel.: 81-87-891-2106; Fax: 81-87-891-2108; E-mail: tnaka@kms.ac.jp.
Copyright © 2003 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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