Mouse Glucose Transporter 9 Splice Variants Are Expressed in Adult Liver and Kidney and Are Up-Regulated in Diabetes
Open Access
- 1 March 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Molecular Endocrinology
- Vol. 20 (3) , 686-697
- https://doi.org/10.1210/me.2005-0010
Abstract
A novel glucose transporter (GLUT), mouse GLUT9 (mGLUT9), was recently cloned from mouse 7-d embryonic cDNA. Several splice variants of mGLUT9 were described, two of which were cloned (mGLUT9a and mGLUT9a (Δ 209–316)). This study describes the cloning and characterization of another splice variant, mGLUT9b. Cloned from adult liver, mGLUT9b is identical to mGLUT9a except at the amino terminus. Based on analysis of the genomic structure, the different amino termini result from alternative transcriptional/translational start sites. Expression and localization of these two mGLUT9 splice variants were examined in control and diabetic adult mouse tissues and in cell lines. RT-PCR analysis demonstrated expression of mGLUT9a in several tissues whereas mGLUT9b was observed primarily in liver and kidney. Using a mGLUT9-specific antibody, Western blot analysis of total membrane fractions from liver and kidney detected a single, wide band, migrating at approximately 55 kDa. This band shifted to a lower molecular mass when deglycosylated with peptide-N-glycosidase F. Both forms were present in liver and kidney. Immunohistochemical localization demonstrated basolateral distribution of mGLUT9 in liver hepatocytes and the expression of mGLUT9 in specific tubules in the outer cortex of the kidney. To investigate the alternative amino termini, mGLUT9a and mGLUT9b were overexpressed in kidney epithelium cell lines. Subcellular fractions localized both forms to the plasma membrane. Immunofluorescent staining of polarized Madin Darby canine kidney cells overexpressing mGLUT9 depicted a basolateral distribution for both splice variants. Finally, mGLUT9 protein expression was significantly increased in the kidney and liver from streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice compared with nondiabetic animals.Keywords
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