Abstract
Epican, a heparan sulfate proteoglycan, was recently identified on the surface of keratinocytes with the aid of a monoclonal antibody to its core protein. Using that antibody to screen a human keratinocyte cDNA library, a clone encoding the entire epican core protein was selected and sequenced. The core protein of epican is a form of CD44. The deduced protein sequence of 699 amino acids has a novel 339 amino acid domain inserted into the proximal extracellular domain of the standard, leukocyte form of CD44. The additional domain adds a number of potential N-and O-linked glycosylation sites and two proteolysis sites to this form of CD44. © 1992.
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Kugelman, L. C., Ganguly, S., Haggerty, J. G., Weissman, S. M., & Milstone, L. M. (1992). The core protein of epican, a heparan sulfate proteoglycan on keratinocytes, is an alternative form of CD44. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 99(6), 887–891. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12614896
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