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Cell adhesion molecule in the hexactinellid Aphrocallistes vastus
Renate SteffenJürgen ConradRudolf K. ZahnGerhard UhlenbruckIsabel MillerWerner E.c. Mullersubject
chemistry.chemical_classificationCancer ResearchbiologyHexactinellidCell adhesion moleculeCellCell BiologyAdhesionbiology.organism_classificationSpongemedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistryIonic strengthmedicineBiophysicsMoleculeGlycoproteinMolecular BiologyDevelopmental Biologydescription
Abstract The Hexactinellida sponge Aphrocallistes vastus contains a soluble aggregation factor (AF) whose purification has been described in this communication. It is characterized by a S° 20.w value of 37 and a buoyant density of 1.45 g/cm 3 . The AF is a glycoporteinaceous particle composed of three major protein species; no core structure could be visualized. In the presence of Ca 2+ , the AF causes secondary aggregation of single cells. The aggregation process is temperature, pH, and ionic strength independent within a broad range. Evidence is presented indicating that two (or more) AF molecules are required for the establishment of a stable cell: cell interaction. In contrast to the AFs from demosponges, the hexactinellid AF functions species-unspecifically.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1984-06-01 | Differentiation |