- Finally,
costameres are also
involved in the
orchestration of
mechanically related signaling. The
dysfunction of the
proteins involved in
costameres contributes...
-
sarcolemmal deformability, and
compromises the
mechanical stability of
costameres and
their connections to
nearby myofibrils. This has been
shown in recent...
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Paxillin is
expressed at
focal adhesions of non-striated
cells and at
costameres of
striated muscle cells, and it
functions to
adhere cells to the extracellular...
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adhere to the
sarcolemma via
costameres,
which align at Z-discs and M-lines. The two
primary cytoskeletal components of
costameres are
desmin intermediate...
- as the
mitochondria by
intermediate filaments in the cytoskeleton. The
costamere attaches the
sarcomere to the sarcolemma.
Every single organelle and macromolecule...
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Integrin beta-1D is
specifically localized to
costameres and
intercalated discs of
cardiac muscle and
costameres,
myotendinous junctions and neuromuscular...
-
filaments that
slide past each
other when a
muscle contracts or relaxes. The
costamere is a
different component that
connects the
sarcomere to the sarcolemma...
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Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
Cardiomyopathy (disease of the
heart muscle)
Costamere Shadrin, I. Y.; Khodabukus, A.; Bursac, N. (June 6, 2016). "Striated muscle...
- macrophages. In muscle, CAP/Ponsin
plays a role in the
formation of
mature costameres from
focal adhesion-like
contacts during ****embly of the
contractile apparatus...
- R.J., Gonzalez-Serratos, H. (2003).
Lateral force transmission across costameres in
skeletal muscle,
Exercise and
Sport Sciences Reviews, 31 (2), 73-78...