Dystrophin-associated protein

Human protein

A dystrophin-associated protein is a protein that helps to form the connection between intracellular dystrophin and the extracellular basal lamina.

Examples include sarcoglycan and dystroglycan.[1]

References

  1. ^ Dystrophin-Associated Proteins at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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Muscle tissue
Smooth
muscle
  • Calmodulin
  • Vascular smooth muscle
Striated
muscle
Skeletal
muscle
Costamere/
DAPC
Membrane/
extracellular
DAP:
  • Sarcoglycan
    • SGCA
    • SGCB
    • SGCD
    • SGCE
    • SGCG
    • SGCZ
  • Dystroglycan
  • Sarcospan
  • Laminin, alpha 2
Intracellular
related:
Sarcomere/
(a, i, and h bands;
z and m lines)
Connective tissue
General
Cardiac
muscle
Both
Fiber
Cells
Other
Other/
ungrouped


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