Molecular Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Isoform of the Human UDP-Galactose Transporter, and of Related Complementary DNAs Belonging to the Nucleotide-Sugar Transporter Gene Family

Abstract
We described recently the molecular cloning of human UDP-galactose transporter 1 (hUGT1) [Miura, N. et al. (1998) J. Biochem. 120, 238-241]. Now we have characterized its isoform, hUGT2, that is most likely generated through the alternative splicing of a transcript derived from the UGT genomic gene, that also codes for hUGT1. Introduction of the open reading frame sequence of hUGT2 into a mouse cell line, Had-1, that lacks the UDP-galactose transporter, complemented the genetic defect of the mutant, as judged from the lectin-sensitivity spectra of the transformants and the nucleotide-sugar transporting activity of microsomal vesicles isolated from them. UGT-related genes were found through a BLAST search of dbEST based on their significant similarity with hUGT genes. We report here cDNA clones belonging to two subfamillies of the nucleotide-sugar transporter gene family. One is the human CMP-sialic acid transporter gene, and the other is a group of homologous genes with an undefined function that are distributed in man, mouse, and rat, and show significant similarity to the yeast UDP-N-acetylglucosainine transporter.