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. 2000 Nov 15;352 Pt 1(Pt 1):49-59.

Polydom: a secreted protein with pentraxin, complement control protein, epidermal growth factor and von Willebrand factor A domains

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Polydom: a secreted protein with pentraxin, complement control protein, epidermal growth factor and von Willebrand factor A domains

D Gilgès et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

To identify extracellular proteins with epidermal growth factor (EGF) domains that are potentially involved in the control of haemopoiesis, we performed degenerate reverse-transcriptase-mediated PCR on the murine bone-marrow stromal cell line MS-5 and isolated a new partial cDNA encoding EGF-like domains related to those in the Notch proteins. Cloning and sequencing of the full-length cDNA showed that it encoded a new extracellular multi-domain protein that we named polydom. This 387 kDa mosaic protein contained a signal peptide followed by a new association of eight different protein domains, including a pentraxin domain and a von Willebrand factor type A domain, ten EGF domains, and 34 complement control protein modules. The human polydom mRNA is strongly expressed in placenta, its expression in the other tissues being weak or undetectable. The particular multidomain structure of the encoded protein suggests an important biological role in cellular adhesion and/or in the immune system.

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