Identification of a receptor for Reg (regenerating gene) protein, a pancreatic β-cell regeneration factor

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Abstract

Reg (regenerating gene) was isolated as a gene specifically expressed in regenerating islets (Terazono, K., Yamamoto, H., Takasawa, S., Shiga, K., Yonemura, Y., Tochino, Y., and Okamoto, H. (1988) J. Biol. Chem. 263, 2111- 2114). Rat and human Reg gene products, Reg/REG proteins, have been demonstrated to stimulate islet β-cell growth in vitro and in vivo and to ameliorate experimental diabetes. In the present study, we isolated a cDNA for the Reg protein receptor from a rat islet cDNA library. The cDNA encoded a cell surface 919-amino acid protein, and the cells into which the cDNA had been introduced bound Reg protein with high affinity. When the cDNA was introduced into RINm5F cells, a pancreatic β-cell line that shows Reg- dependent growth, the transformants exhibited significant increases in the incorporation of 5'-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine as well as in the cell numbers in response to Reg protein. A homology search revealed that the cDNA is a homologue to a human multiple exostoses-like gene, the function of which has hitherto been unknown. These results strongly suggest that the receptor is encoded by the exostoses-like gene and mediates a growth signal of Reg protein for β-cell regeneration.

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Kobayashi, S., Akiyama, T., Nata, K., Abe, M., Tajima, M., Shervani, N. J., … Okamoto, H. (2000). Identification of a receptor for Reg (regenerating gene) protein, a pancreatic β-cell regeneration factor. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(15), 10723–10726. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.275.15.10723

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