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Elimination of heparan sulfate by heparitinases induces abnormal mesodermal and neural formation in Xenopus embryos
Authors:Shigeki Furuya  Miho Sera  Rie Tohno-oka  Kazuyuki Sugahara  Koichiro Shiokawa  Yoshio Hirabayashi
Affiliation:Laboratory for Glyco-Cell Biology, Frontier Research Program, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Wako, Saitama 351-01, Japan.;Laboratory for Molecular Embryology, Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan.;Department of Biochemistry, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Higashinada, Kobe 658, Japan.
Abstract:The expression of heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycan (HS-GAG) was examined in Xenopus embryos during the developmental stages. Chemical analysis showed the existence of HS-GAG in the 35S-labeled embryos. By western blot analysis using a specific anti-HS monoclonal antibody, HS-GAG related epitope was found after the neurulation on two protein bands, whose molecular weights were approximately 90 kDa and 100 kDa, respectively. Immunohistochemistry revealed that HS-GAG occurred exclusively in the animal hemisphere in early gastrulae, and then appeared predominantly on the sheath of the neural tube, the notochord and epithelium. To address whether HS-GAG chains contribute to Xenopus embryonic development, we eliminated the embryonic HS-GAG by injecting purified Flavobacterium heparitinases (HSase) into their blastocoels. Most of the injected embryos were aberrant in mesodermal and neural formation, and became acephalic. Histological examination showed that these embryos were completely devoid of the central nervous system and the mesodermal tissues. Neither heat-inactivated heparitinase nor chondroitinase showed such abnormality. The HS-GAG-eliminated embryos showed decreased expression of both muscular and neural-specific markers. These results suggest that HS-GAG plays an indispensable role in establishing the fundamental body plan during early Xenopus development.
Keywords:heparan sulfate    immunohistochemistry    mesodermal and neural development    microinjection    Xenopus embryos
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