Definition of Sarcospan. Meaning of Sarcospan. Synonyms of Sarcospan

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Definition of Sarcospan

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Meaning of Sarcospan from wikipedia

- Sarcospan is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SSPN gene. Originally identified as Kirsten ras ****ociated gene (KRAG), sarcospan is a 25-kDa...
- as α-dystrobrevin, syncoilin, synemin, sarcoglycan, dystroglycan, and sarcospan, colocalize with dystrophin at the costamere. It has a molecular weight...
- also includes sarcospan, a transmembrane component of dystrophin-****ociated glycoprotein. Loss of the sarcoglycan complex and sarcospan alone is sufficient...
- (2000). "Molecular and genetic characterization of sarcospan: insights into sarcoglycan-sarcospan interactions". Hum. Mol. Genet. 9 (13): 2019–27. doi:10...
- "Biochemical evidence for ****ociation of dystrobrevin with the sarcoglycan-sarcospan complex as a basis for understanding sarcoglycanopathy". Human Molecular...
- RF, Williamson R, Campbell KP (1999). "Disruption of the sarcoglycan-sarcospan complex in vascular smooth muscle: a novel mechanism for cardiomyopathy...
- (2000). "Molecular and genetic characterization of sarcospan: insights into sarcoglycan-sarcospan interactions". Hum. Mol. Genet. 9 (13): 2019–27. doi:10...
- sarcoglycans (including alpha, beta, gamma, and lambda sarcoglycan), sarcospan, dystroglycan (alpha and beta), and syntrophin. These proteins are thought...
- "Biochemical evidence for ****ociation of dystrobrevin with the sarcoglycan-sarcospan complex as a basis for understanding sarcoglycanopathy". Human Molecular...
- "Biochemical evidence for ****ociation of dystrobrevin with the sarcoglycan-sarcospan complex as a basis for understanding sarcoglycanopathy". Hum. Mol. Genet...