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The amino acid sequence, representing 59% of the protein moiety of NCA-50 (nonspecific crossreacting antigen), has been determined. These data confirm that NCA-50 is the product of the mRNA whose corresponding cDNAs were recently isolated from a human lung (HLC-1), as well as from a colon carcinoma cell line (SW 403) cDNA library. The four cysteine residues detected in the NCA-50 molecule form disulfide bonds. The glycosylation of 7 potential N-glycosylation sites which were analysed, showed pronounced differences. There is strong evidence that NCA-50 is bound to a phosphatidyl-inositol glycan, via an amide linkage to ethanolamine at amino acid position 287, which has replaced the last 24 amino acids.
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