Jz. Mu et al., ASIALOGLYCOPROTEIN RECEPTOR MESSENGER-RNAS ARE EXPRESSED IN MOST EXTRAHEPATIC RAT-TISSUES DURING DEVELOPMENT, The American journal of physiology, 264(4), 1993, pp. 752-762
The expression of an asialoglycoprotein receptor, comprised of a major
(R-1) and minor (R-2/3) component, was characterized in various rat t
issues during postnatal development. Two R-I mRNA subspecies were iden
tified in the liver by Northern blots. The 1.4-kb form, which was the
predominant subspecies in the liver, was detected in small amounts onl
y in the stomach and kidney. The 1.7-kb mRNA, however, was present in
all extrahepatic tissues examined. R-1 mRNA content in the liver incre
ased by only 38% during the suckling period, but the extrahepatic R-1
mRNA had a dramatic biphasic developmental pattern with the highest le
vels at birth and after weaning. The R-2/3 mRNA was present as a singl
e species on Northern blot in the liver and in a restricted number of
extrahepatic tissues (salivary glands, ileum, and kidney) but was dete
cted in most tissues by polymerase chain reaction. The R-2/3 mRNA cont
ent in the liver increased fourfold after birth but was consistently l
ow in the other tissues. [Co-57]cobalamin-haptocorrin binding activity
was present in all extrahepatic tissues examined, although only at a
level 2-5% of hepatic binding. Binding affinities of the adult kidney
brush-border membranes (1.9 x 10(9) M-1) and the adult liver plasma me
mbranes (2.4 x 10(9) M-1) were comparable. On Western blot, <4 % of ad
ult liver R- 1 content and a relatively larger amount of R-2/3 were de
tected in all four extrahepatic tissues examined. Thus the low binding
activity in extrahepatic tissues correlates with the presence of both
receptor subunits, which are closely related to or identical with the
hepatic receptor subunits.