Abstract:The glycoprotein cell-CAM 105 is a member of the carcinoembryonic-antigen-(CEA)-gene family, involved in cell-cell adhesion of rat hepatocytes and expressed on the cell surface as a long (L) and a short (S) isoform with slightly differing molecular masses and isoelectric points. The cDNA of the L-isoform has been isolated and sequenced, as confirmed by the preparation of specific anti-peptide sera [Lin, S.-H., Culic, O., Flanagan, D. & Hixson, D. C. (1991) Biochem. J. 278, 155-161]. Recently, two additional cD… Show more
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