- A
plakin is a
protein that ****ociates with
junctional complexes and the cytoskeleton.
Types include desmoplakin, envoplakin, periplakin, plectin, bullous...
- All
desmoplakins have an N-terminal head, a C-tail
consisting of
three plakin repeats, and a glycine-serine-arginine rich
domain (GSR) at the C-end.[citation...
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region called the "
Plakin domain" made up of six
spectrin repeat domains separated by SH3 domain. A
crystal structure of part of the
plakin domain has been...
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Writing Past and Present. New York: A. N.
Palmer Company. Thornton,
Tamara Plakins (1996).
Handwriting in America. New Haven: Yale
University Press. ISBN 0-300-06477-2...
- cytoskeleton.
Hemidesmosomes are
linked to
keratin by
plectin isoform 1a from the
plakin protein family.
Plectin is a 500 kDa
protein with a long, rod-like domain...
- 'spectraplakins':
cytoskeletal giants with
characteristics of both
spectrin and
plakin families".
Journal of Cell Science. 115 (Pt 22): 4215–25. doi:10.1242/jcs...
- ANK2 ANK3
Spectrin SPTA1 SPTAN1 SPTB SPTBN1 SPTBN2 SPTBN4 SPTBN5
Other Plakins Corneodesmosin Desmoplakin Dystonin Envoplakin MACF1
Periplakin Plectin...
- Design.
Rutgers University Press. p. 122. ISBN 0813526140. Thornton,
Tamara Plakins (2022). ""A Most
Astonishing Genius for Calculations":
Arithmetical Prodigies...
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These include spectrin, alpha-actinin,
dystrophin and more
recently the
plakin family. The
spectrin repeat forms a three-helix bundle.
These conform to...
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Archived from the
original on
March 29, 2017.
Retrieved 28
March 2017.
Tamara Plakins Thornton, "Handwriting in America: A
cultural history." Page 12.[1] Joseph...