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The Dystrophin-Glycoprotein Complex (DGC) is named for its glycosylated substituents of the main dystrophin protein. DGC has three major subunits. The dystroglycan complex contains α- and β-dystroglycan molecules. The sarcoglycan complex contains dystrophin-associated glycoproteins. The dystrophin/dystrobrevin/syntrophin complex contains dystrophin-associated proteins. | The Dystrophin-Glycoprotein Complex (DGC) is named for its glycosylated substituents of the main dystrophin protein. DGC has three major subunits. The dystroglycan complex contains α- and β-dystroglycan molecules. The sarcoglycan complex contains dystrophin-associated glycoproteins. The dystrophin/dystrobrevin/syntrophin complex contains dystrophin-associated proteins. | ||
| - | The | + | The dystroglycan complex has a Beta-Dystroglycan 15 polypeptide sequence on it depicted <scene name='77/777694/Beta-dystroglycan/1'>here</scene>. |
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| + | The dystrophin/dystrobrevin/syntrophin complex contains dystrophin, the largest component of the total complex, which is depicted <scene name='77/777694/Dystrophin/1'>here</scene>. | ||
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