Member database | PRINTS |
PRINTS type | family |
Short name | BASIGIN |
References
1. HT7, Neurothelin, Basigin, gp42 and OX-47--many names for one developmentally regulated immuno-globulin-like surface glycoprotein on blood-brain barrier endothelium, epithelial tissue barriers and neurons. Seulberger H, Unger CM, Risau W. Neurosci. Lett. 140, 93-7, (1992). View articlePMID: 1383894
2. Female sterility in mice lacking the basigin gene, which encodes a transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. Kuno N, Kadomatsu K, Fan QW, Hagihara M, Senda T, Mizutani S, Muramatsu T. FEBS Lett. 425, 191-4, (1998). View articlePMID: 9559645
3. The inducible blood--brain barrier specific molecule HT7 is a novel immunoglobulin-like cell surface glycoprotein. Seulberger H, Lottspeich F, Risau W. EMBO J. 9, 2151-8, (1990). View articlePMID: 2357963
4. Basigin (CD147) is expressed on melanoma cells and induces tumor cell invasion by stimulating production of matrix metalloproteinases by fibroblasts. Kanekura T, Chen X, Kanzaki T. Int. J. Cancer 99, 520-8, (2002). View articlePMID: 11992541
5. Basigin, a new, broadly distributed member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, has strong homology with both the immunoglobulin V domain and the beta-chain of major histocompatibility complex class II antigen. Miyauchi T, Kanekura T, Yamaoka A, Ozawa M, Miyazawa S, Muramatsu T. J. Biochem. 107, 316-23, (1990). View articlePMID: 2361961