ExoCarta: A compendium of exosomal proteins and RNA
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research · Ludwig Cancer Research
Abstract
Exosomes, membrane microvesicles (40-100 nm) secreted by most cell types, can be isolated in several ways while characterizing them is heavily based on electron microscopy and, most importantly, the identification of exosome marker proteins. Researchers rely on the identification of certain exosomal marker proteins including Alix, CD9 and CD63 to confirm the presence of exosomes in their preparations. An evolutionary-conserved set of protein molecules have been identified in most exosomes studied to date. However, with the complexity of tissue/cell type-specific proteins being incorporated in the exosomes, some of these so-called exosomal markers are not always present in all the exosomes. The presence of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Microvesicles
- Exosome
- Proteome
- Biology
- Cell type
- Computational biology
- RNA
- Cell biology