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Laminin is a non-collagenous protein of basement membranes. By rotary shadowing it has a cross-like shape, consisting of one long arm, (400 kD) and three short arms (200 kD). Antibodies to laminin localize exclusively in basement membranes. Laminin is found throughout the basement membrane, but the reaction with the antibodies to laminin is more intense in the lamina lucida, the part of the basement membrane adjacent to the cell membrane. Laminin binds to type IV collagen, a component exclusively localized in the basement membrane. Laminin has been shown to play a role in cell adhesion and attachment in vivo and in vitro.
[a]3B; BM600; BM600 150kD subunit; E170; Epiligrin; Epiligrin 170 kDa subunit; epiligrin alpha 3 subunit; epiligrin subunit alpha; kalinin 165kD subunit; kalinin subunit alpha; LAM3, alpha-3 subunit; Lama3; Lama3B; laminin 5 alpha 3; laminin 5, alpha-3 subunit; laminin A3; laminin subunit alpha 3; laminin subunit alpha-3; laminin, alpha 3; laminin, alpha 3 (nicein (150kD), kalinin (165kD), BM600 (150kD), epilegrin); Laminin-5; laminin-5 alpha 3 chain; laminin-5 subunit alpha; Laminin-6 subunit alpha; laminin-7 subunit alpha; LAMNA; LOCS; nicein 150kD subunit; nicein subunit alpha; nicein, 150kDa
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