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ECB-ART-32950
Cell 1985 Jun 01;412:639-48. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(85)80036-2.
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A monoclonal antibody inhibits calcium accumulation and skeleton formation in cultured embryonic cells of the sea urchin.

Carson DD , Farach MC , Earles DS , Decker GL , Lennarz WJ .


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The assembly of the spicules (primitive skeleton) of the sea urchin embryo is being studied in primary mesenchyme cells cultured in vitro. A monoclonal antibody (1223) has been prepared that inhibits the deposition of CaCO3 into the spicules. This antibody reacts with a 130,000 Mr cell-surface protein that is concentrated on the surface of approximately 5% of the cells of dissociated gastrula stage embryos. When primary mesenchyme cells in the embryo or cells cultured in vitro are examined, the 1223 antigen is detected on the surface of the cells and on the extracellular material associated with the spicule. We conclude that the 1223 antibody recognizes a cell-surface protein that plays an essential role in spicule formation.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844 LOC115919910
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