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- Dystroglycan is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DAG1 gene. Dystroglycan is one of the dystrophin-****ociated glycoproteins, which is encoded...
- protein that in humans is encoded by the EGFLAM gene. Pikachurin is a dystroglycan-interacting protein which has an essential role in the precise interactions...
- membrane. This complex stabilizes the ****ociation of dystrophin with the dystroglycans and contributes to the stability of the plasma membrane cytoskeleton...
- lamina lucida layer is made up of laminin, integrins, entactins, and dystroglycans. Integrins are a key component of hemidesmosomes which serve to anchor...
- contains various integral and peripheral membrane proteins such as dystroglycans and sarcoglycans, which are thought to be responsible for linking the...
- is a type of inherited neuromuscular disorder ****ociated with alpha-dystroglycan deficiency, found in Sphynx and in Devon Rex cats as well as variants...
- bind to neuroligin. Additional binding partners of neurexin are dystroglycan. Dystroglycan is Ca2+-dependent and binds preferentially to α-neurexins on LNS...
- is alpha-dystroglycan, a highly conserved and ubiquitously expressed cell surface receptor for extracellular matrix proteins. Dystroglycan, which is...
- APC Plakoglobin (gamma catenin) Delta catenin GAN Membrane Dystrophin Dystroglycan Utrophin Ankyrin ANK1 ANK2 ANK3 Spectrin SPTA1 SPTAN1 SPTB SPTBN1 SPTBN2...
- membranes through integrins and other plasma membrane molecules, such as the dystroglycan glycoprotein complex and Lutheran blood group glycoprotein. Through these...