Archives of Oral Biology
Volume 46, Issue 8 , Pages 745-757, August 2001

An alternatively spliced Muc10 glycoprotein ligand for putative l-selectin binding during mouse embryonic submandibular gland morphogenesis

Laboratory for Developmental Genetics, University of Southern California, 925 W 34th Street, DEN-4266, Los Angeles,CA 90089-0641, USA

Accepted 13 February 2001.

Abstract 

Late-gestation (embryonic day 18; E18) mouse submandibular glands (SMG) comprise a network of large and small ducts that terminate in lumen-containing, presumptive acini (terminal buds) expressing unique, cell membrane-associated embryonic mucin. The objective here was to clone and sequence embryonic low molecular-weight SMG mucin, predict its secondary structure, and begin to investigate its possible role in SMG development. Evidence was found that: (1) embryonic low molecular-weight mucin is an alternatively spliced Muc10 gene product, 220 amino acids in size (approximately 25 kDa), rich in potential O-glycosylation sites, and variably glycosylated (approximately 40 and 68 kDa); (2) consensus secondary-structure prediction for embryonic low molecular-weight mucin is consistent with a molecule that is anchored to the plasma membrane, directly or indirectly (via a glycolipid), and has a protein core that serves as a scaffold for carbohydrate presentation; (3) embryonic l-selectin is immunolocalized to the plasma membrane region of terminal-bud epithelial cells in a pattern similar to that seen for embryonic mucin; (4) embryonic, but not adult, mucin is able to bind l-selectin and does so endogenously in E18 SMG. As the primary role of l-selectin is to mediate cell adhesion and its ligands are mucin-like glycoproteins, it is suggested that this embryonic low molecular-weight mucin be termed MucCAM.

Keywords:  Submandibular salivary gland, Embryo, Mouse, Mucin sequence, l-selectin binding

Abbreviations:  BSA, bovine serum albumin, E, embryonic day, PBS, phosphate-buffered saline, PCR, polymerase chain reaction, SDS-PAGE, sodium dodecyl sulphate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

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PII: S0003-9969(01)00027-9

doi:10.1016/S0003-9969(01)00027-9

Archives of Oral Biology
Volume 46, Issue 8 , Pages 745-757, August 2001