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<StructureSection load='1dxx' size='340' side='right' caption='Dystrophin (1dxx)' scene=''> | <StructureSection load='1dxx' size='340' side='right' caption='Dystrophin (1dxx)' scene=''> | ||
== Function == | == Function == | ||
- | Dystrophin is a vital protein involved in the structure and function of skeletal and cardiac muscles in the human body. Dystrophin along with the dystrophin- associated glycoprotein complex help to resist the rupture of muscle cells while stretching during muscle contractions. | + | Dystrophin is a vital protein involved in the structure and function of skeletal and cardiac muscles in the human body. Dystrophin along with the dystrophin- associated glycoprotein complex help to resist the rupture of muscle cells while stretching during muscle contractions. Dystrophin and the dystrophin- associated glycoprotein complex also play a large role in regulation of the 'milieu intérieur <ref> |
+ | Haenggi, T., and J. -M. Fritschy. "Role of Dystrophin and Utrophin for Assembly and Function of the Dystrophin Glycoprotein Complex in Non-muscle Tissue." Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: 1614-631. Print.</ref>. | ||
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == |
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References
- ↑ Haenggi, T., and J. -M. Fritschy. "Role of Dystrophin and Utrophin for Assembly and Function of the Dystrophin Glycoprotein Complex in Non-muscle Tissue." Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: 1614-631. Print.
- ↑ Adams, Marvin E., Heather A. Mueller, and Stanley C. Froehner. “In Vivo Requirement of the Α-Syntrophin PDZ Domain for the Sarcolemmal Localization of nNOS and Aquaporin-4.” The Journal of Cell Biology 155.1 (2001): 113–122. PMC. Web. 23 Apr. 2015.
- ↑ Koenig, M., A.p. Monaco, and L.m. Kunkel. "The Complete Sequence of Dystrophin Predicts a Rod-shaped Cytoskeletal Protein." Cell: 219-28. Print.
- ↑ Legrand, Baptiste, et al. "Computational Study Of The Human Dystrophin Repeats: Interaction Properties And Molecular Dynamics." Plos ONE 6.8 (2011): 1-11.Academic Search Complete. Web. 25 Jan. 2015.
- ↑ Angelini, Corrado. "Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy." Genetic Neuromuscular Disorders. Padova, Italy: Springer International, 2014. 3-7. Print.
- ↑ van Putten, Maaike, et al. "The Effects Of Low Levels Of Dystrophin On Mouse Muscle Function And Pathology."Plos ONE 7.2 (2012): 1-13. Academic Search Complete. Web. 25 Jan. 2015.