Fig. 10.
Fig. 10. Schematic model of CD9 and proposed functional domains. / Amino acid sequence determination and antibody-binding studies suggest that CD9 consists of 2 EC loops, EC1 and EC2, and 4 TM domains (TM1-TM4), with the N and C termini located intracellularly.1 EC2 aa119-138 has been identified as the binding site for HB-EGF39; aa168-185 as a key region for CD9-FN binding; aa144-185 competes for mAb7 binding to intact CD9; aa169-180 has been identified to play a role in regulating cell motility25; and aa 173-192 affects CHO cell adhesion and pericellular FN matrix assembly and encompasses a corresponding region on CD151 that has been reported to facilitate TM4SF-integrin association (aa182-217).42 Preliminary data suggest that EC135–58 in conjunction with EC2113–133modulates cell spreading. EC1 appears critical for CD9 effects on cell proliferation and cell survival (Bao et al, manuscript submitted).

Schematic model of CD9 and proposed functional domains.

Amino acid sequence determination and antibody-binding studies suggest that CD9 consists of 2 EC loops, EC1 and EC2, and 4 TM domains (TM1-TM4), with the N and C termini located intracellularly.1 EC2 aa119-138 has been identified as the binding site for HB-EGF39; aa168-185 as a key region for CD9-FN binding; aa144-185 competes for mAb7 binding to intact CD9; aa169-180 has been identified to play a role in regulating cell motility25; and aa 173-192 affects CHO cell adhesion and pericellular FN matrix assembly and encompasses a corresponding region on CD151 that has been reported to facilitate TM4SF-integrin association (aa182-217).42 Preliminary data suggest that EC135–58 in conjunction with EC2113–133modulates cell spreading. EC1 appears critical for CD9 effects on cell proliferation and cell survival (Bao et al, manuscript submitted).

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