cDNA sequences for asialoglycoprotein receptor from human fetal liver

Dong Gun Lee, Sung Gu Lee, Kil Lyong Kim, Kyung Soo Hahm

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Abstract

The asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) was the first described mammalian lectin that mediates the specific binding and internalization of galactose/N-acetylgalactosamine-terminating glycoproteins by hepatic parenchymal cells. H1 and H2 are known as essential subunits of the functional ASGPR. There were close similarities in ASGPR H2 subunits between cultured cell line HepG2 and normal human liver cells including identical sequences at both termini. It was therefore expected that there may be some similarities between the subunits from normal liver cells and fetal liver cells. The two subunits of human fetal liver ASGPR, designated FL-H1 and FL-H2, were cloned from cDNA library by PCR and the sequences were compared with the known H1 and H2 sequences of HepG2, and the H1 sequence of nomal human liver cells. The results showed that FL-H1 was identical to H1 of HepG2. Whereas FL-H2 contains a 15-bp miniexon, but missing 57-bp at the near upstream from the membrane-spanning domain compared to H2 of HepG2 and normal human liver cells indicating that FL-H2 resulted from a differential splicing compared to HepG2 and normal liver cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)299-301
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Volume30
Issue number4
StatePublished - 31 Jul 1997

Keywords

  • Hepatitis B virus
  • HepG2
  • Miniexon
  • Polymerase chain reaction
  • PreS1

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