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pubmed-article:3516778pubmed:abstractTextUlex europaeus agglutinin-I (UEA-I) recognizes the Fuc alpha 1----2 Gal linkage. Receptors for UEA-I were not detected in mouse embryos until the 13th day of embryo-genesis, except for their temporary expression in early trophectoderm cells. In adult mice, UEA-I receptors were detected at various sites, including cells of the digestive tracts, the bronchial epithelium, Hassall's corpuscle of the thymus, and the skin. The fucose-binding protein of Lotus tetragonolobus (FBP) is another lectin that recognizes fucosyl residues. The distribution of FBP receptors was significantly different from that of UEA-I receptors. FBP receptors were first detected in late 8-cell embryos and were expressed in the embryonic ectoderm, visceral endoderm, and trophoblastic giant cells in egg-cylinders. At later stages, the distribution of FBP receptors became restricted to certain parts of the embryo. In the adult, the distribution of FBP receptors was more restricted than that of UEA-I receptors. Particularly in embryos before the 11th day of gestation, the distribution of FBP receptors resembled that of SSEA-1, which is defined by the Gal beta 1----4(Fuc alpha 1----3) GlcNAc linkage. From the specificity of FBP, we inferred that the disappearance of SSEA-1 and FBP receptors during embryogenesis is not the result of alpha 1----2 fucosylation of the terminal galactosyl residue in the determinant. The fact that the expression of two fucose-related cell-surface markers, i.e., UEA-I receptors and SSEA-1 (or FBP receptors), is developmentally regulated in an entirely different fashion is an excellent example illustrating the precise control of differentiation-dependent alterations in cell-surface carbohydrates.lld:pubmed
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