Post Translational Modifications | Epinephrine-stimulated phosphorylation of Ser-621 by PKA enhances adhesion to laminin. Ser-621 can also be phosphorylated by AKT1. |
Function | Transmembrane glycoprotein that functions as both a receptor and an adhesion molecule playing a crucial role in cell adhesion, motility, migration and invasion. Extracellular domain enables binding to extracellular matrix proteins, such as laminin, integrin and other ligands while its intracellular domain interacts with cytoskeletal proteins like hemoglobin, facilitating cell signal transduction. Serves as a receptor for laminin alpha-5/LAMA5 to promote cell adhesion. Mechanistically, JAK2 induces BCAM phosphorylation and activates its adhesion to laminin by stimulating a Rap1/AKT signaling pathway in the absence of EPOR. |
Protein Name | Basal Cell Adhesion MoleculeAuberger B AntigenB-Cam Cell Surface GlycoproteinF8/G253 AntigenLutheran AntigenLutheran Blood Group GlycoproteinCd Antigen Cd239 |
Cellular Localisation | Cell MembraneSingle-Pass Type I Membrane Protein |
Alternative Protein Names | Basal Cell Adhesion Molecule proteinAuberger B Antigen proteinB-Cam Cell Surface GlycoproteinF8/G253 Antigen proteinLutheran Antigen proteinLutheran Blood Group GlycoproteinCd Antigen Cd239 proteinBCAM proteinLU proteinMSK19 protein |
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