“…Since HA binding domains are found in other ECM proteins including neurocan, versican/ CHAP, hyaluronectin, and aggrecan (Hardingham and Fosang, 1992;Laurent and Fraser, 1992;Rauch et al, 1992) it is conceivable that interference of HA binding to RHAMM alters HA interactions with other HA binding proteins. Conversely, RHAMM has been shown to bind to heparin, laminin, and collagen type IV, albeit with lower affinity than it binds to HA (Turley et al, 1987). Thus, anti-RHAMM antibodies and RHAMM peptides may affect neurite migration, in part, by interfering with interactions of RHAMM with other ECM components shown to affect neurite outgrowth (Carbonetto et al, 1983;Bozyczko and Horwitz, 1986;Carri et al, 1988;Dow et al, 1993).…”