The CD44 molecule is known to display extensive size heterogeneity, which has been attributed both to alternative splicing and to differential glycosylation within the extracellular domain. Although the presence of several alternative exons has been partly inferred from cDNA sequencing, the precise intron-exon organization of the CD44 gene has not been described to date to our knowledge. In the present study we describe the structure of the human CD44 gene, which contains at least 19 exons spanning some 50 kilobases of DNA. We have identified 10 alternatively spliced exons within the extracellular domain, including 1 exon that has not been previously reported. In addition to the inclusion or exclusion of whole exons, more diversity is gener...
<p>(A) Genomic structure of mouse Cd44 is shown. Cd44 has 9 non-variable exons numbered 1 to 9 (larg...
The CD44 cell surface glycoprotein is expressed on a broad range of different tissues as multiple is...
The role of CD44 in the progression of human melanoma has mostly been characterised by qualitative c...
The human CD44 cell-surface glycoprotein participates in a wide variety of cell-cell interactions in...
The human CD44 cell surface glycoprotein family which has been implicated in lymphocyte homing, tumo...
CD44 is a widely distributed cell surface glycoprotein which shows heterogeneity in molecular expres...
Background: The human CD44 gene contains 10 variable exons (v1 to v10) that can be alternatively spl...
The human CD44 gene encodes multiple isoforms of a transmembrane protein that differ in their extrac...
CD44 is an extensively glycosylated, widely expressed cell surface protein found on most cells. Mul...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Schematic representation of the genomic structure of CD44 gene.</i> Constitutively ...
Expression of isoforms of the CD44 hyaluronan receptor/lymph-node endothelial receptor by human tumo...
Background and Purpose: Certain alternatively spliced exons of CD44 gene have been associated with s...
Alternative splicing of a series of 10 contiguous exons present within the CD44 gene can generate a ...
Cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions play fundamental roles in many biological...
Alternative splicing of ten different variant exons (v1-v10) is responsible for the creation of a la...
<p>(A) Genomic structure of mouse Cd44 is shown. Cd44 has 9 non-variable exons numbered 1 to 9 (larg...
The CD44 cell surface glycoprotein is expressed on a broad range of different tissues as multiple is...
The role of CD44 in the progression of human melanoma has mostly been characterised by qualitative c...
The human CD44 cell-surface glycoprotein participates in a wide variety of cell-cell interactions in...
The human CD44 cell surface glycoprotein family which has been implicated in lymphocyte homing, tumo...
CD44 is a widely distributed cell surface glycoprotein which shows heterogeneity in molecular expres...
Background: The human CD44 gene contains 10 variable exons (v1 to v10) that can be alternatively spl...
The human CD44 gene encodes multiple isoforms of a transmembrane protein that differ in their extrac...
CD44 is an extensively glycosylated, widely expressed cell surface protein found on most cells. Mul...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Schematic representation of the genomic structure of CD44 gene.</i> Constitutively ...
Expression of isoforms of the CD44 hyaluronan receptor/lymph-node endothelial receptor by human tumo...
Background and Purpose: Certain alternatively spliced exons of CD44 gene have been associated with s...
Alternative splicing of a series of 10 contiguous exons present within the CD44 gene can generate a ...
Cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions play fundamental roles in many biological...
Alternative splicing of ten different variant exons (v1-v10) is responsible for the creation of a la...
<p>(A) Genomic structure of mouse Cd44 is shown. Cd44 has 9 non-variable exons numbered 1 to 9 (larg...
The CD44 cell surface glycoprotein is expressed on a broad range of different tissues as multiple is...
The role of CD44 in the progression of human melanoma has mostly been characterised by qualitative c...