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Publication : Intelectin: a novel lipid raft-associated protein in the enterocyte brush border.

First Author  Wrackmeyer U Year  2006
Journal  Biochemistry Volume  45
Issue  30 Pages  9188-97
PubMed ID  16866365 Mgi Jnum  J:111594
Mgi Id  MGI:3654560 Doi  10.1021/bi060570x
Citation  Wrackmeyer U, et al. (2006) Intelectin: a novel lipid raft-associated protein in the enterocyte brush border. Biochemistry 45(30):9188-97
abstractText  Intelectin is a mammalian Ca2+-dependent, D-galactosyl-specific lectin expressed in Paneth and goblet cells of the small intestine and proposed to serve a protective role in the innate immune response to parasite infection. In addition, it is structurally identical to the intestinal lactoferrin receptor known to reside in the enterocyte brush border. To clarify this apparent discrepancy with regard to localization, the aim of this work was to study the cellular and subcellular distribution of small intestinal intelectin by immunofluorescence and immunogold electron microscopy. Secretory granules of lysozyme-positive Paneth cells in the bottom of the crypts as well as goblet cells along the crypt-villus axis were intensively labeled with intelectin antibodies, but quantitatively, the major site of intelectin deposition was the enterocyte brush border. This membrane is organized in stable glycolipid-based lipid raft microdomains, and like the divalent lectin galectin-4, intelectin was enriched in microvillar 'superrafts', i.e., membranes that resist solubilization with Triton X-100 at 37 degrees C. This strategic localization suggests that the trimeric intelectin, like galectin-4, serves as an organizer and stabilizer of the brush border membrane, preventing loss of digestive enzymes to the gut lumen and protecting the glycolipid microdomains from pathogens.
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