Medical Hypotheses
Volume 61, Issue 5 , Pages 574-576, November 2003

Regulation of E-kinase mediated cell-adhesion molecule(s) function by E-NTPase(s): imminent regulatory inter-dependency for cell adhesion

  • S Kannan

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence to: Subburaj Kannan, MTech, PhD. Division of Gastroentrology, Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, PA 19104-6144, USA. Phone/Fax: +409-750-9060
    • Present address: P.O. BOX 25056, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 77555, USA.

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

Received 17 February 2002; accepted 21 June 2002.

Abstract 

E-NTPase is a cell membrane bound enzyme, suggested to play a role in maintaining the [NTP]o and cell adhesion. Attempts to purify this enzyme resulted identification of many proteins co-purifying with E-NTPase. The amino acid sequence of chicken gizzard smooth muscle E-NTPase has been shown to have considerable amino acid sequence homology with mammalian CD39. On the other hand, the purified rat cardiac sarcolemmal E-NTPase showed identical sequence homology with platelet CD36. In this communication, an effort was made to provide rationale for the functional relevance of E-NTPase with reference to cell-adhesion process.

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PII: S0306-9877(03)00233-0

doi:10.1016/S0306-9877(03)00233-0

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 61, Issue 5 , Pages 574-576, November 2003