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. 2004 Jun;112(2):165–176. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2004.01882.x

Table 2.

Cytoplasmic tails of leucocyte adhesion molecules known to interact with ezrin/radixin/moesin (ERM) proteins

Adhesion molecule Cytoplasmic tail
L-selectin 356-RRLKKGKKSKRSMNDPY-372
CD44 289-VNSRRRCGQKKKLVINSGNGAVEDRKPSGLNG-320
PSGL-1 334-RLSRKGHMYPVRNYSPTEMVCISSLLPDGGEG-365
CD43 278-RRRQKRRTGALVLSRGGKRNGVVDAWAGPAQ-308
Syndecan-2 170-RMRKKDEGSYDLGERKPSSAAYQKAPTKEFYA-201
ICAM-2 249-QHLRQQRMGTYGVRAAWRRLPQAFRP-275
ICAM-3 482-REHQRSGSYHVREESTYLPLTSMQPTEAMGEEPSRAE-518

Underlined amino acids are residues that have been shown to be important for interaction with ERM proteins. Amino acid residues within the cytoplasmic tails of intercellular adhesion molecule type 1 (ICAM-1), P-glycoprotein, CD95 (Fas) and CD31 involved in ERM protein interaction have not been identified and these tails are therefore not included.

PSGL, P-selectin glycoprotein-ligand-1.