Small Cell Adhesion Glycoprotein (SMAGP)

Small Trans-Membrane And Glycosylated Protein

Small Cell Adhesion Glycoprotein (SMAGP)
SMAGP is expressed by normal epithelia of various organs, the protein being notably localized to the lateral face of the plasma membrane of cohesive well-polarized epithelial cells. In addition, SMAGP contains binding domains for the protein 4.1 and the PDZ domain of MAGUK proteins. SMAGP might similarly be involved in a scaffolding protein complex, and therefore participate in the epithelium organization or in subsequent functions. Immunohistochemical data obtained using human breast, colon and lung cancer samples sustain this hypothesis since they showed that, in both primary tumours and metastases, reduced expression and/or cytoplasmic redistribution of SMAGP is superimposable with low histological tumour differentiation features, namely a lack of epithelial cell polarity and disorganized tissue phenotype.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)