Common Skate (Raja kenojei) Secretes Pentraxin into the Cutaneous Secretion: The First Skin Mucus Lectin in Cartilaginous Fish

A lactose-specific lectin with a molecular mass of about 25 kDa was purified from the skin mucus of a cartilaginous fish—the common skate ( Raja kenojei ). The complementary DNA sequence of the lectin was 1540 bp long and contained a reading frame encoding 226 amino acids, which showed ∼38% identity...

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Published in:Journal of Biochemistry
Main Authors: Tsutsui, Shigeyuki, Yamaguchi, Motoki, Hirasawa, Ai, Nakamura, Osamu, Watanabe, Tasuku
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Published: Oxford University Press 2009
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Online Access:http://jb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/146/2/295
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:jbiochem:146/2/295 2023-05-15T15:56:10+02:00 Common Skate (Raja kenojei) Secretes Pentraxin into the Cutaneous Secretion: The First Skin Mucus Lectin in Cartilaginous Fish Tsutsui, Shigeyuki Yamaguchi, Motoki Hirasawa, Ai Nakamura, Osamu Watanabe, Tasuku 2009-08-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://jb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/146/2/295 https://doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvp069 en eng Oxford University Press http://jb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/146/2/295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvp069 Copyright (C) 2009, Japanese Biochemical Society Regular Paper TEXT 2009 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvp069 2015-02-28T20:53:32Z A lactose-specific lectin with a molecular mass of about 25 kDa was purified from the skin mucus of a cartilaginous fish—the common skate ( Raja kenojei ). The complementary DNA sequence of the lectin was 1540 bp long and contained a reading frame encoding 226 amino acids, which showed ∼38% identity to pentraxins of mammals and teleosts. Gene expression was observed in the skin, gill, stomach and intestine in the healthy skate. We also identified an isotype gene from the liver whose deduced amino-acid sequence shared 69.0% identity with the skin type gene. The antiserum detected protein in the skin, where the lectin is localized in the epidermal cells, and in the blood plasma. The lectin genes are multicopied in the common skate genome. Although pentraxins are acute phase proteins, mRNAs of both the isotypes were not upregulated after the in vivo challenge with formalin-killed Escherichia coli , which suggests that they are constantly present in the skin mucus and blood plasma to protect against pathogenic invasion. This lectin is the fifth type of lectin found in the cutaneous secretions of fish, demonstrating that skin mucus lectins have evolved with marked molecular diversity in fish. Text Common skate HighWire Press (Stanford University) Journal of Biochemistry 146 2 295 306
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Tsutsui, Shigeyuki
Yamaguchi, Motoki
Hirasawa, Ai
Nakamura, Osamu
Watanabe, Tasuku
Common Skate (Raja kenojei) Secretes Pentraxin into the Cutaneous Secretion: The First Skin Mucus Lectin in Cartilaginous Fish
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description A lactose-specific lectin with a molecular mass of about 25 kDa was purified from the skin mucus of a cartilaginous fish—the common skate ( Raja kenojei ). The complementary DNA sequence of the lectin was 1540 bp long and contained a reading frame encoding 226 amino acids, which showed ∼38% identity to pentraxins of mammals and teleosts. Gene expression was observed in the skin, gill, stomach and intestine in the healthy skate. We also identified an isotype gene from the liver whose deduced amino-acid sequence shared 69.0% identity with the skin type gene. The antiserum detected protein in the skin, where the lectin is localized in the epidermal cells, and in the blood plasma. The lectin genes are multicopied in the common skate genome. Although pentraxins are acute phase proteins, mRNAs of both the isotypes were not upregulated after the in vivo challenge with formalin-killed Escherichia coli , which suggests that they are constantly present in the skin mucus and blood plasma to protect against pathogenic invasion. This lectin is the fifth type of lectin found in the cutaneous secretions of fish, demonstrating that skin mucus lectins have evolved with marked molecular diversity in fish.
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author Tsutsui, Shigeyuki
Yamaguchi, Motoki
Hirasawa, Ai
Nakamura, Osamu
Watanabe, Tasuku
author_facet Tsutsui, Shigeyuki
Yamaguchi, Motoki
Hirasawa, Ai
Nakamura, Osamu
Watanabe, Tasuku
author_sort Tsutsui, Shigeyuki
title Common Skate (Raja kenojei) Secretes Pentraxin into the Cutaneous Secretion: The First Skin Mucus Lectin in Cartilaginous Fish
title_short Common Skate (Raja kenojei) Secretes Pentraxin into the Cutaneous Secretion: The First Skin Mucus Lectin in Cartilaginous Fish
title_full Common Skate (Raja kenojei) Secretes Pentraxin into the Cutaneous Secretion: The First Skin Mucus Lectin in Cartilaginous Fish
title_fullStr Common Skate (Raja kenojei) Secretes Pentraxin into the Cutaneous Secretion: The First Skin Mucus Lectin in Cartilaginous Fish
title_full_unstemmed Common Skate (Raja kenojei) Secretes Pentraxin into the Cutaneous Secretion: The First Skin Mucus Lectin in Cartilaginous Fish
title_sort common skate (raja kenojei) secretes pentraxin into the cutaneous secretion: the first skin mucus lectin in cartilaginous fish
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