[HTML][HTML] Dystrophin complex functions as a scaffold for signalling proteins
B Constantin - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes, 2014 - Elsevier
Dystrophin is a 427 kDa sub-membrane cytoskeletal protein, associated with the inner
surface membrane and incorporated in a large macromolecular complex of proteins, the …
surface membrane and incorporated in a large macromolecular complex of proteins, the …
The role of emerin in cancer progression and metastasis
AG Liddane, JM Holaska - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
It is commonly recognized in the field that cancer cells exhibit changes in the size and shape
of their nuclei. These features often serve as important biomarkers in the diagnosis and …
of their nuclei. These features often serve as important biomarkers in the diagnosis and …
The roles of dystroglycan in the nervous system: insights from animal models of muscular dystrophy
AR Nickolls, CG Bönnemann - Disease Models & …, 2018 - journals.biologists.com
Dystroglycan is a cell membrane protein that binds to the extracellular matrix in a variety of
mammalian tissues. The α-subunit of dystroglycan (αDG) is heavily glycosylated, including a …
mammalian tissues. The α-subunit of dystroglycan (αDG) is heavily glycosylated, including a …
β-Dystroglycan Restoration and Pathology Progression in the Dystrophic mdx Mouse: Outcome and Implication of a Clinically Oriented Study with a Novel Oral …
P Mantuano, B Boccanegra, E Conte, M De Bellis… - Biomolecules, 2021 - mdpi.com
ROS-activated cSrc tyrosine kinase (TK) promotes the degradation of β-dystroglycan (β-DG),
a dystrophin-glycoprotein complex component, which may reinforce damaging signals in …
a dystrophin-glycoprotein complex component, which may reinforce damaging signals in …
Involvement of abnormal dystroglycan expression and matriglycan levels in cancer pathogenesis
C Quereda, À Pastor, J Martín-Nieto - Cancer Cell International, 2022 - Springer
Dystroglycan (DG) is a glycoprotein composed of two subunits that remain non-covalently
bound at the plasma membrane: α-DG, which is extracellular and heavily O-mannosyl …
bound at the plasma membrane: α-DG, which is extracellular and heavily O-mannosyl …
Nuclear targeting of dystroglycan promotes the expression of androgen regulated transcription factors in prostate cancer
G Mathew, A Mitchell, JM Down, LA Jacobs… - Scientific reports, 2013 - nature.com
Dystroglycan is frequently lost in adenocarcinoma, but the mechanisms and consequences
are poorly understood. We report an analysis of β-dystroglycan in prostate cancer in human …
are poorly understood. We report an analysis of β-dystroglycan in prostate cancer in human …
Dasatinib as a treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
L Lipscomb, RW Piggott, T Emmerson… - Human molecular …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Identification of a systemically acting and universal small molecule therapy for Duchenne
muscular dystrophy would be an enormous advance for this condition. Based on evidence …
muscular dystrophy would be an enormous advance for this condition. Based on evidence …
The Role of β-Dystroglycan in Nuclear Dynamics
M Cook, B Stevenson, LA Jacobs, D Leocadio Victoria… - Cells, 2024 - mdpi.com
Dystroglycan is a ubiquitously expressed heterodimeric cell-surface laminin receptor with
roles in cell adhesion, signalling, and membrane stabilisation. More recently, the …
roles in cell adhesion, signalling, and membrane stabilisation. More recently, the …
[HTML][HTML] Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene product dystrophin Dp71d is dependent on the importin α/β and CRM1 nuclear …
R Suárez-Sánchez, A Aguilar, KM Wagstaff… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2014 - Elsevier
Even though the Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) gene product Dystrophin Dp71d is
involved in various key cellular processes through its role as a scaffold for structural and …
involved in various key cellular processes through its role as a scaffold for structural and …
Cytoskeleton and adhesion in myogenesis
ML Costa - International Scholarly Research Notices, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The function of muscle is to contract, which means to exert force on a substrate. The
adaptations required for skeletal muscle differentiation, from a prototypic cell, involve …
adaptations required for skeletal muscle differentiation, from a prototypic cell, involve …