Literature DB >> 15229193

Evolution of sialic acid-binding proteins: molecular cloning and expression of fish siglec-4.

Friederike Lehmann1, Heiko Gäthje, Sørge Kelm, Frank Dietz.   

Abstract

Siglecs are the largest family of sialic acid-recognizing lectins identified so far with 11 members in the human genome. Most of these siglecs are exclusively expressed by cells of the immune system. Comparison of different mammalian species has revealed differential and complex evolutionary paths for this protein family, even within the primate lineage. To understand the evolution of siglecs, in particular the origin of this family, we investigated the occurrence of corresponding genes in bony fish. Interestingly, only unambiguous orthologs of mammalian siglec-4, a cell adhesion molecule expressed exclusively in the nervous system, could be identified in the genomes of fugu and zebrafish, whereas no obvious orthologs of the other mammalian siglecs were found. As in mammals, fish siglec-4 expression is restricted to nervous tissues as demonstrated by northern blot. Expressed as recombinant protein, fish siglec-4 binds to sialic acids with a specificity similar to the mammalian orthologs. Relatively low sequence similarities in the cytoplasmic tail as well as an additional splice variant found in fish siglec-4 suggest alternative signaling pathways compared to mammalian species. Our observations suggest that this siglec occurs at least in the nervous system of all vertebrates.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15229193     DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwh120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycobiology        ISSN: 0959-6658            Impact factor:   4.313


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