TY - JOUR
T1 - Distribution of homologous proteins to puffer fish saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin binding protein in the plasma of puffer fish and among the tissues of Fugu pardalis examined by Western blot analysis
AU - Yotsu-Yamashita, Mari
AU - Yamaki, Hiroe
AU - Okoshi, Natsumi
AU - Araki, Nao
N1 - Funding Information:
Prof. Hiroaki Kato, Kyoto University for valuable suggestion for expression of PSTBP in E. coli. This work was supported in part by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan , JSPS (No. 21380070 to M. Y. Y.).
PY - 2010/6/1
Y1 - 2010/6/1
N2 - Puffer fish saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin binding protein (PSTBP) is a glycoprotein (200 kDa as a dimer) that we previously isolated from the plasma of Fugu pardalis (Yotsu-Yamashita et al., 2001). For the study on functions of PSTBP, here we examined distribution of homologous proteins to PSTBP in the plasma of seven species of puffer fish, and among the tissues of F. pardalis by Western blot analysis probed with a polyclonal IgG against unglycosylated PSTBP1 expressed in Echelichia coli. One or two major positive broad bands were detected at 105-140 kDa molecular weight range in the plasma (0.5 μg protein) of all species of puffer fish tested, while no band was detected in the plasma (5 μg protein) of fish other than puffer fish. Glycopeptidase F treated plasma of all species of puffer fish tested commonly showed the bands at approximately 42 kDa that was consistent to the molecular weight of unglycosylated PSTBP. These data suggest that puffer fish commonly possess glycoproteins homologous to PSTBP, but the sizes of N-glycan are specific to the species. Among soluble protein extracts (5 μg protein) from the tissues of F. pardalis, PSTBP was detected in all tissues examined, most prominently in heart, skin, and gall.
AB - Puffer fish saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin binding protein (PSTBP) is a glycoprotein (200 kDa as a dimer) that we previously isolated from the plasma of Fugu pardalis (Yotsu-Yamashita et al., 2001). For the study on functions of PSTBP, here we examined distribution of homologous proteins to PSTBP in the plasma of seven species of puffer fish, and among the tissues of F. pardalis by Western blot analysis probed with a polyclonal IgG against unglycosylated PSTBP1 expressed in Echelichia coli. One or two major positive broad bands were detected at 105-140 kDa molecular weight range in the plasma (0.5 μg protein) of all species of puffer fish tested, while no band was detected in the plasma (5 μg protein) of fish other than puffer fish. Glycopeptidase F treated plasma of all species of puffer fish tested commonly showed the bands at approximately 42 kDa that was consistent to the molecular weight of unglycosylated PSTBP. These data suggest that puffer fish commonly possess glycoproteins homologous to PSTBP, but the sizes of N-glycan are specific to the species. Among soluble protein extracts (5 μg protein) from the tissues of F. pardalis, PSTBP was detected in all tissues examined, most prominently in heart, skin, and gall.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.toxicon.2009.12.021
DO - 10.1016/j.toxicon.2009.12.021
M3 - Article
C2 - 20043937
AN - SCOPUS:77649273914
SN - 0041-0101
VL - 55
SP - 1119
EP - 1124
JO - Toxicon
JF - Toxicon
IS - 6
ER -