ADAM 13: A Novel ADAM Expressed in Somitic Mesoderm and Neural Crest Cells duringXenopus laevisDevelopment

  • Alfandari, Dominique
  • Wolfsberg, Tyra G.
  • White, Judith M.
  • DeSimone, Douglas W.
Publication date
February 1997
Publisher
Academic Press.

Abstract

AbstractEmbryonic development involves a series of cell adhesive interactions that provide mechanical and instructive information required for morphogenesis. The ADAMs family of membrane-anchored proteins, containinga disintegrinandmetalloprotease domain, is well suited for participating in such developmental events. They encode not only a potential adhesive function, through an integrin-binding disintegrin domain, but also a potential antiadhesive function, through a zinc-dependent metalloprotease domain. In order to investigate the role of ADAMs in early development we cloned a cDNA encoding a novel member of the ADAM family from aXenopus laevisneurula stage library. We call this cDNA, and the 915-amino-acid protein it encodes, ADAM 13. X...

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