Syntrophin

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'''Syntrophins''' (Syn) are a family of membrane-associated adaptor proteins which are important components of many signaling events: regulating the postsynaptic signal transduction, sarcolemmal localization of brain NOS and G-protein mediated signaling <ref>PMID:23263165</ref>.
'''Syntrophins''' (Syn) are a family of membrane-associated adaptor proteins which are important components of many signaling events: regulating the postsynaptic signal transduction, sarcolemmal localization of brain NOS and G-protein mediated signaling <ref>PMID:23263165</ref>.
*'''alpha-1-syntrophin''' is a cytoskeletal protein interacting with cardiac sodium channel<ref>PMID:19684871</ref>.
*'''alpha-1-syntrophin''' is a cytoskeletal protein interacting with cardiac sodium channel<ref>PMID:19684871</ref>.
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*'''beta-1-syntrophin''' is a scaffold protein that provides a platform for the formation of signal transduction complexes<ref>PMID:34277816</ref>.
== Disease ==
== Disease ==

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Mouse syntrophin PDZ domain (deepskyblue) complex with neuronal NOS (green) (PDB code 1qav)

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