Direct interaction between the Lu/B‐CAM adhesion glycoproteins and erythroid spectrin †
@article{Kroviarski2004DirectIB, title={Direct interaction between the Lu/B‐CAM adhesion glycoproteins and erythroid spectrin †}, author={Y. Kroviarski and W. El Nemer and P. Gane and C. Rahuel and E. Gauthier and M. Lecomte and J. P. Cartron and Y. Colin and C. Le Van Kim}, journal={British Journal of Haematology}, year={2004}, volume={126} }
Lutheran (Lu) and Lu(v13), two glycoprotein (gp) isoforms belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily, represent adhesion molecules that act as erythrocyte receptors for laminin 10/11. These two gps, which differ only by the length of their cytoplasmic tail, carry both Lu blood group and Basal Cell Adhesion Molecule (B‐CAM) antigens. Here, analysis of the Triton extractability of recombinant Lu and Lu(v13) gps in K562 transfected cells showed that both gps were mainly associated with the… CONTINUE READING
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