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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Exp Metastasis. 2019 Feb 18;36(2):87–95. doi: 10.1007/s10585-019-09957-2

Table 1.

Summary of CAM family characteristics.

CAM Family/Approximate Number of Genes: Subgroups/Approximate Number of Genes: Basic Structural Properties/Domain Organization: General Biological Functions: Refs:
Cadherin Family - 125  • Major Cadherins- 32
 • Protocadherins – 76
 • Cadherin Related - 17
Characterized by the presence of at least two consecutive extracellular cadherin repeats with conserved calcium-binding pockets Exhibit homotypic cell-cell adhesion, although heterotypic binding is possible, thus providing selectivity for cell sorting and transmitting cell-cell communication 1, 5, 11, 12
Integrin Family - 24  • α-subunits - 18
 • β-subunits – 8
 Type I transmembrane proteins containing large extracellular domains and generally short cytoplasmic domains. Functional receptors are heterodimers of an α and βsubunit. Engage extracellular matrix macromolecules and/or counter-receptors on adjacent cell surfaces producing extracellular adhesions and intracellular signaling cascades. 2, 5, 9, 10
Selectin Family - 3  • E-selectin – 1
 • P-selectin – 1
 • L-selectin - 1
 Single-chain transmembrane glycoproteins related to Ctype lectins through amino terminus similarities and calcium-dependent binding. Mediates leukocyte cell tethering and rolling on endothelium through the recognition of sialyl-Lewis X tetrasaccharide carbohydrate moieties on glycoprotein ligands. 3, 5, 7, 8
Immunoglobulin Superfamily – 667+  • C1-set domain containing −42
 • C2-set domain containing - 40
 • Ig-like domain containing −261
 • I-set domain containing −161
 • V-set domain containing −163
 Possess at least one Igdomain or Ig-like domain characterized by a domain size of ~100 amino acids, the number of beta-strands, and general topology of the Igfold. Members function as cell adhesion molecules and antigen/cytokine/growth factor receptors and coreceptors important for adhesion, binding, signaling, and recognition processes. 46