Literature DB >> 1445783

Analysis of a unique molecule responsible for regeneration and stabilization of differentiated state of tissue cells.

Y Imokawa1, S Ono, T Takeuchi, G Eguchi.   

Abstract

In Wolffian regeneration in the newt, a functional lens can be regenerated through cellular transdifferentiation of the pigmented epithelium of the mid-dorsal marginal iris. A novel monoclonal antibody, 2NI-36 mAb, generated in our laboratory has been utilized as a highly useful probe to study newt lens regeneration. The antigen molecule against this 2NI-36 mAb (2NI-36) became temporarily undetectable only at the site of lens regeneration. Moreover, the ventral iris pieces expressed the ability to differentiate a lens when pretreated with this monoclonal antibody and implanted in lentectomized eyes (Eguchi, Cell Differ. Dev. 25, Suppl., 1988). We have investigated the distribution of 2NI-36 in newt tissues. 2NI-36 was not specific to iris pigmented epithelium and distributed in many different kinds of mesodermal tissues, including dermis, blood vessel, mesonephros and so forth. 2NI-36 was also detected in either cell surface or intercellular spaces of cultured pigmented epithelial cells when they organized an epithelial cell sheet. Western blot analysis showed that 2NI-36 had the molecular weight of 50-200kD and was completely digested by trypsin, suggesting that 2NI-36 was a glycoprotein with many carbohydrate chains. It was also revealed by Western blot analysis that all the tissues in which 2NI-36 could be detected expressed this molecule similar to that in the iris epithelium. We expect that 2NI-36 is a glycoprotein expressed by various newt tissues and is functional to stabilize the differentiated state of each tissue cell in the same way as observed in the iris pigmented epithelial cells.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1445783

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Dev Biol        ISSN: 0214-6282            Impact factor:   2.203


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