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- humans, there are at least two isoforms of dystrobrevin, dystrobrevin alpha and dystrobrevin beta. Dystrobrevins are members of dystrophin-related protein...
- Dystrobrevin beta is a protein which in humans is encoded by the DTNB gene. This gene encodes dystrobrevin beta, a component of the dystrophin-****ociated...
- Dystrobrevin alpha is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DTNA gene. The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the dystrobrevin subfamily and...
- dystrophin-****ociated protein complex (DAPC). Many muscle proteins, such as α-dystrobrevin, syncoilin, synemin, sarcoglycan, dystroglycan, and sarcospan, colocalize...
- myocytes. It localizes at the Z-disk and has been shown to bind to α-dystrobrevin, α-actinin, and desmin to act as a mechanical linker in transmitting...
- disorganization, and an absence of integrin alpha7, beta2-syntrophin, alpha-dystrobrevin. Only four infants from a heavily consanguineous Egyptian Australian...
- disease. Furthermore, several research papers referred to four genes, dystrobrevin binding protein 1 (DTNBP1), neuregulin 1 (NRG1), disrupted in schizophrenia...
- Dysbindin, short for dystrobrevin-binding protein 1, is a protein constituent of the dystrophin-****ociated protein complex (DPC) of skeletal muscle cells...
- Bern****ola M, Gaddini L, Torreri P, Macchia G, et al. (December 2003). "Beta-dystrobrevin interacts directly with kinesin heavy chain in brain". Journal of Cell...
- Sasaoka T, Ozawa E (Apr 2000). "Biochemical evidence for ****ociation of dystrobrevin with the sarcoglycan-sarcospan complex as a basis for understanding sarcoglycanopathy"...