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Publication : Ermap, a gene coding for a novel erythroid specific adhesion/receptor membrane protein.

First Author  Ye TZ Year  2000
Journal  Gene Volume  242
Issue  1-2 Pages  337-45
PubMed ID  10721728 Mgi Jnum  J:60243
Mgi Id  MGI:1353084 Doi  10.1016/s0378-1119(99)00516-8
Citation  Ye TZ, et al. (2000) Ermap, a gene coding for a novel erythroid specific adhesion/receptor membrane protein. Gene 242(1-2):337-45
abstractText  Ermap (erythroid membrane-associated protein), a gene coding for a novel transmembrane protein produced exclusively in erythroid cells, is described. It is mapped to murine Chromosome 4, 57 cM distal to the centromere. The initial cDNA clone was isolated from a day 9 murine embryonic erythroid cell cDNA library. The predicted peptide sequence suggests that ERMAP is a transmembrane protein with two extracellular immunoglobulin folds, as well as a highly conserved B30.2 domain and several phosphorylation consensus sequences in the cytoplasmic region. ERMAP shares a high homology throughout the entire peptide with butyrophilin, a glycoprotein essential for milk lipid droplet formation and release. A GFP-ERMAP fusion protein was localized to the plasma membrane and cytoplasmic vesicles in transiently transfected 293T cells. Northern blot analysis and in-situ hybridization demonstrated that Ermap expression was restricted to fetal and adult erythroid tissues. ERMAP is likely a novel adhesion/receptor molecule specific for erythroid cells.
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