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Cloning of Five Human Cadherins Clarifies Characteristic Features of Cadherin Extracellular Domain and Provides Further Evidence for Two Structurally Different Types of Cadherin 

Authors: Hidenobu Tanihara a;  Kenji Sano a;  Ronald L. Heimark b;  Tom St. John c; Shintaro Suzuki a
Affiliations:   a Doheny Eye Institute, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Las Angeles, California, USA
b ICOS Corporation, Bothell, Washington, USA
c Departments of Ophthalmology and Microbiology, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Las Angeles, California, USA
DOI: 10.3109/15419069409014199
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Cell Communication & Adhesion, Volume 2, Issue 1 April 1994 , pages 15 - 26
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Abstract

The entire coding sequences for five possible human cadherins, named cadherin-4,-8,-11,-12 and-13, were determined. The deduced amino acid sequences of cadherin-4 and cadherin-13 showed high homology with those of chicken R-cadherin or chicken T-caciherin, suggesting that cadherin-4 and cadherin-13 are mammalian homologues of the chicken R-cadherin or T-cadherin. Comparison of the extracellular domain of these proteins with those of other cadherins and cadherin-related proteins clarifies characteristic structural features of this domain. The domain is subdivided into five subdomains, each of which contains a cadherin-specific motif characterized by well-conserved amino acid residues and short amino acid sequences. Moreover, each subdomain has unique features of its own. The comparison also provides additional evidence for two structurally different types of cadherins: the first type includes B-, E-, EP-, M, N-, P-and R-cadherins and cadherin-4; the second type includes cadherin-5 through cadherin-12. Cadherin-13 lacks the sequence corresponding to the cytoplasmic domain of typical cadherins, but the extracellular domain shares most of the features common to the extracellular domain of cadherins, especially those of the first type of cadherins, suggesting that cadherin-13 is a special type of cadherin. These results, and those of other recent cloning studies, indicate that many cadherins with different properties are expressed in various tissues of different organisms.
Keywords: cadherins; extracellular domain; homology; motif; PCR; EC-N; the N-th subdomain of the extracellular domain of cadherins and cadherin-related proteins; PCR; polymerase chain reaction
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