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The dystrophin complex stabilizes the plasma membrane of striated muscle cells. Loss of function mutations in the genes encoding dystrophin, ... Abstract · INTRODUCTION · THE DYSTROPHIN COMPLEX · DYSTROPHIN
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Dystrophin is a subsarcolemmal rod-shaped protein that stabilizes the sarcolemma by attaching the actin cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix through the ...
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FunctionEdit. Dystrophin is a protein located between the sarcolemma and the outermost layer of myofilaments in the muscle fiber (myofiber). Function · Pathology · Research
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Dystrophin is 427-kDa cytoskeletal protein that is a member of the β-spectrin/α-actinin protein family (282). This family is characterized by an NH2-terminal ...
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Dystrophin is a protein found in muscle cells. It is one of a group of proteins that work together to strengthen muscle fibers and protect them from injury as ...
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In addition to its force-transfer role, dystrophin provides the scaffold for holding numerous molecules in place near the cell membrane. Loss of dystrophin ...
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MUTATIONS, INCLUDING EXON DELETIONS, PREVENT DYSTROPHIN PRODUCTION. · HOW DOES LIMITED DYSTROPHIN PRODUCTION AFFECT DMD? · INDICATION · IMPORTANT SAFETY ...
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The Dystrophin protein provides a structural link between the muscle cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix to maintain muscle integrity. Recently, Dystrophin ...
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This includes a set of five transmembrane glycoproteins, the sarcoglycans, whose physiological role, however, is still poorly understood. Dystrophin and the ...
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One function of the dystrophin glycoprotein complex (DGC) is to provide a strong mechanical link from the intracellular cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix ...
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8 Dec 2015 · Dystrophin, in combination with a complex of other proteins, connects the intracellular cytoskeleton of a myofiber through the cell membrane to ...
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1 Feb 1995 · The inferred molecular structure of dystrophin, its preferential localization underlying the cell surface, and the apparent fragility of muscle ...
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16 Feb 2012 · The underlying causes are frame-shifting and nonsense mutations in the DMD gene, resulting in the absence of functional dystrophin protein.
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