The DUTT1 gene, a novel NCAM family member is expressed in developing murine neural tissues and has an unusually broad pattern of expression

V Sundaresan, I Roberts, A Bateman, A Bankier, Michael Sheppard, C Hobbs, Jie Xiong, JD Minna, Farida Latif, MI Lerman, P Rabbitts

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    Abstract

    A new member of the NCAM family mapping to 3p12 has been isolated and predicted to be arranged in five immunoglobulin-like domains and three fibronectin-like domains which are particularly homologous to L1. There is a transmembrane domain and a long cytoplasmic region with no detectable homology to other sequences. Although less closely related to DCC, another family member, both share a loop of positively charged amino acids within the first immunoglobulin domain, unique to these two members of this very large gene family. Preliminary studies of expression in mouse embryos support an inferred role in neural development, but the observation of widespread gene expression in adult human tissues indicates that this protein has additional functions to those performed in neural cells.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)29-35
    Number of pages7
    JournalMolecular and Cellular Neuroscience
    Volume11
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 May 1998

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