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Dystrophin is an essential component of skeletal muscle cells. Its N-terminal domain binds to F-actin and its C terminus binds to the dystrophin-associated glycoprotein (DAG) complex in the membrane.
Dystrophin is an essential component of skeletal muscle cells. Its N-terminal domain binds to F-actin and its C terminus binds to the dystrophin-associated glycoprotein (DAG) complex in the membrane.
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[[Image:1dxx.png|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of Human dystrophin, [[1dxx]]]]
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[[Image:imag1gonzalo.jpg|200px|thumb|Comparacion de la degeneracion muscular, [[1dxx]]]]
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N-TERMINAL ACTIN-BINDING DOMAIN OF HUMAN DYSTROPHIN

Dystrophin is an essential component of skeletal muscle cells. Its N-terminal domain binds to F-actin and its C terminus binds to the dystrophin-associated glycoprotein (DAG) complex in the membrane.

Crystal Structure of Human dystrophin, 1dxx
Crystal Structure of Human dystrophin, 1dxx
Comparacion de la degeneracion muscular, 1dxx
Comparacion de la degeneracion muscular, 1dxx

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 Amino Terminus                 Carboxy Terminus 





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