Molecular cloning of cDNA for the human tumor-associated antigen CO-029 and identification of related transmembrane antigens.

Abstract
The human tumor-associated antigen CO-029 is a monoclonal antibody-defined cell surface glycoprotein of 27-34 kDA. By using the high-efficiency COS cell expression system, a full-length cDNA clone for CO-029 was isolated. When transiently expessed in COS cells, the cDNA clone directed the synthesis of an antigen reactive to monoclonal antibody CO-029 in mixed hemadsorption and immunoblot assays. Sequence analysis revealed that CO-029 belongs to a family of cell surface antigens that includes the melanoma-associated antigen ME491, the leukocyte cell surface antigen CD37, and the Sm23 antigen of the parasitic helminth Schistosoma mansoni. CO-029 and ME491 antigen expression and the effect of their coresponding monoclonal antibodies on cell growth were compared in human tumor cell lines of various histologic origins.