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- The syntrophins are a family of five 60-kiloDalton proteins that are ****ociated with dystrophin, the protein ****ociated with Duchenne muscular dystrophy...
- Alpha-1-syntrophin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SNTA1 gene. Alpha-1 syntrophin is a signal transducing adaptor protein and serves as...
- Chamberlain JS, Campbell KP (March 1995). "Identification of alpha-syntrophin binding to syntrophin triplet, dystrophin, and utrophin". The Journal of Biological...
- ****ociated protein which interacts with KV7.1. LQT12 601017 SNTA1 Encodes syntrophin-α1. Mutations in this gene may increase the late sodium current INa. LQT13...
- Yap CC, Yamazaki Y, et al. (2003). "Sast124, a novel splice variant of syntrophin-****ociated serine/threonine kinase (SAST), is specifically localized in...
- density protein PSD-95 and α1-syntrophin mediated by PDZ domains, at 1662 times according to Google Scholar. An α-syntrophin-dependent pool of AQP4 in astroglial...
- SH2D3A -SH2 domain containing 3A SH2D3C – SH2 domain containing 3C SNTA1 – Syntrophin, alpha 1 SHB – Src homology 2 domain containing adaptor protein B SLC4A1AP...
- disruptions, Z-band disorganization, and an absence of integrin alpha7, beta2-syntrophin, alpha-dystrobrevin. Only four infants from a heavily consanguineous Egyptian...
- Beta-2-syntrophin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SNTB2 gene. Dystrophin is a large, rod-like cytoskeletal protein found at the inner surface...
- Gamma-1-syntrophin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SNTG1 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the syntrophin family. Syntrophins...