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A subtype of tetraspanin protein that plays a role in cell adhesion, cell motility, and tumor metastasis. It functions in platelet activation and aggregation, the formation of paranodal junctions in neuronal tissue, and the fusion of sperm with egg.
Entry Term(s)
27 kDa Diphtheria Toxin Receptor-Associated Protein
Antigens, CD9
CD9 Antigen
DRAP27 Protein
Leukemia-Associated Cell Surface Antigen p24
Motility-Related Protein-1
Tetraspanin-29
p24-CD9 Antigen
Registry Numbers
0
Public MeSH Note
2019; see TETRASPANIN-29 2018; see ANTIGENS, CD9 2012-2017; TETRASPANIN-29 was indexed under ANTIGENS, CD and MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS 1992-2011; and under ANTIGENS, DIFFERENTIATION 1988-1991
A subtype of tetraspanin protein that plays a role in cell adhesion, cell motility, and tumor metastasis. It functions in platelet activation and aggregation, the formation of paranodal junctions in neuronal tissue, and the fusion of sperm with egg.