Journal article

Characterization of mouse A33 antigen, a definitive marker for basolateral surfaces of intestinal epithelial cells

CN Johnstone, NC Tebbutt, HE Abud, SJ White, KL Stenvers, NE Hall, RH Whitehead, SH Cody, B Catimel, EC Nice, AW Burgess, JK Heath

American Journal of Physiology Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2000

Abstract

The murine A33 antigen is emerging as a definitive marker of intestinal epithelial cells. Cloning and sequence determination of cDNAs encoding mA33 antigen predict a novel type 1 transmembrane protein of 298 amino acids, comprising an extracellular domain with two immunoglobulin-like domains, a single-span transmembrane domain, and a highly acidic cytoplasmic domain. On the basis of conservation of amino acid sequence and genomic structure, the mA33 antigen is a member of a growing subfamily within the immunoglobulin superfamily, which includes transmembrane proteins CTX/ChT1, CTM/CTH, and CAR. During embryonic development, mA33 antigen expression is first observed in the inner cell mass of ..

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