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Publications [#112872] of G Vann V. Bennett

Papers Published

  1. JQ Davis, V Bennett, Ankyrin binding activity shared by the neurofascin/L1/NrCAM family of nervous system cell adhesion molecules., The Journal of biological chemistry, UNITED STATES, vol. 269 no. 44 (November, 1994), pp. 27163-6, ISSN 0021-9258
    (last updated on 2003/02/18)

    Abstract:
    Neurofascin, L1, NrCAM, NgCAM, and neuroglian are membrane-spanning cell adhesion molecules with conserved cytoplasmic domains that are believed to play important roles in development of the nervous system. This report presents biochemical evidence that the cytoplasmic domains of these molecules associate directly with ankyrins, a family of spectrin-binding proteins located on the cytoplasmic surface of specialized plasma membrane domains. Rat neurofascin and NrCAM together comprise over 0.5% of the membrane protein in adult brain tissue. Linkage of these ankyrin-binding cell adhesion molecules to spectrin-based structures may provide a major class of membrane-cytoskeletal connections in adult brain as well as earlier stages of development.

    Keywords:
    Amino Acid Sequence • Animals • Ankyrins • Binding Sites • Binding, Competitive • Cell Adhesion Molecules* • Cell Adhesion Molecules, Neuronal • Leukocyte L1 Antigen Complex • Membrane Glycoproteins • Molecular Sequence Data • Nerve Growth Factors • Protein Binding • Rats • Sequence Alignment • Sequence Homology, Amino Acid • metabolism • metabolism*


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