1 H, 15 N, 13 C resonance assignment of the human CD44 cytoplasmic tail (669–742)

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Abstract

CD44 is a universally and abundantly expressed single-pass type I protein that spans the cytoplasmic membrane and is considered the principal receptor for hyaluronan in the extracellular matrix. CD44 exerts a multitude of biological functions, especially in cell adhesion and migration, and its deregulation has several pathological implications, including a putative role in cancer cell dissemination. Here we report the NMR chemical shift assignment of the recombinant intrinsically disordered CD44 cytoplasmic region (669–742).

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Frühbauer, B., Mateos, B., & Konrat, R. (2019). 1 H, 15 N, 13 C resonance assignment of the human CD44 cytoplasmic tail (669–742). Biomolecular NMR Assignments, 13(1), 109–113. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12104-018-9861-0

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