Human C21orf63 is a heparin-binding protein.

J Biochem

Glycogene Function Team, Research Center for Medical Glycoscience, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 1-1-1 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan.

Published: September 2009

Human C21orf63 is a type-1 transmembrane protein of hitherto unknown function, with two repeats of putative 'galactose-binding lectin domains'. By using glycan microarray analysis and other assays, we found that human C21orf63 interacts with heparin and to a lesser extent with heparan sulphate. The C-terminal galactose-binding lectin domain of C21orf63 is necessary for heparin binding. The inability of other human proteins with galactose-binding lectin domains to interact with heparin suggests that heparin binding is a unique property of C21orf63. Results of real-time polymerase chain reaction and tissue immunostaining imply that C21orf63 is expressed on epithelia of various human tissues.

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