BioDIP Publications
Stem Cells Transl Med. 2018 Feb;7(2):155-160
Prominin-1/CD133: Lipid Raft Association, Detergent Resistance, and Immunodetection.
The cell surface antigen prominin-1 (alias CD133) has gained enormous interest in the past 2 decades and given rise to debates as to its utility as a biological stem and cancer stem cell marker. Important and yet often overlooked knowledge that is pertinent to its physiological function has been generated in other systems given its more general expression beyond primitive cells. This article briefly discusses the importance of particular biochemical features of CD133 with relation to its association with membrane microdomains (lipid rafts) and proper immunodetection. It also draws attention toward the adequate use of detergents and caveats that may apply to the interpretation of the results generated.
Authors
Karbanová J, Lorico A, Bornhäuser M, Corbeil D, Fargeas CA
Year
2018
PubMed ID
29271118
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