Wheelock M J, Buck C A, Bechtol K B, Damsky C H
J Cell Biochem. 1987 Jul;34(3):187-202. doi: 10.1002/jcb.240340305.
Calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) mediate intercellular adhesion in epithelial cells and in preimplantation mammalian embryos. One of these molecules, cell-CAM 120/80, is found on cells as a 120-kd membrane glycoprotein and as a soluble 80-kd species in conditioned culture medium [Damsky et al: Cell 34:455, 1983]. We have purified to homogeneity the soluble 80-kd fragment of cell-CAM 120/80 by using monoclonal antibody affinity chromatography. We have shown that the purified molecule can disrupt cell-cell adhesion in cultured epithelial cells, thus indicating that it is directly involved in the adhesive process. In addition, we have further characterized both the 120-kd cell-associated molecule and its 80-kd fragment, including N-terminal sequence analysis.
钙依赖性细胞黏附分子(CAMs)介导上皮细胞和植入前哺乳动物胚胎中的细胞间黏附。其中一种分子,细胞黏附分子120/80,在细胞上以120-kd膜糖蛋白形式存在,在条件培养基中以可溶性80-kd形式存在[丹姆斯基等人:《细胞》34:455,1983]。我们通过单克隆抗体亲和层析将细胞黏附分子120/80的可溶性80-kd片段纯化至同质。我们已经表明,纯化的分子可以破坏培养的上皮细胞中的细胞间黏附,因此表明它直接参与黏附过程。此外,我们进一步对120-kd细胞相关分子及其80-kd片段进行了表征,包括N端序列分析。