HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Cristina Quereda from the Departamento de Fisiologu00eda, Genu00e9tica y Microbiologu00eda, Facultad de Ciencias, Alicante, Spain have published the research work: Involvement of abnormal dystroglycan expression and matriglycan levels in cancer pathogenesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The non-covalent association of α-DG and β-DG occurs within the so-called SEA domain, located extracellularly between the DG mucin-like (ECM-binding) and transmembrane domains. The cytosolic portion of β-DG, i.e., its C-terminal domain, is anchored to the actin cytoskeleton through its interaction with dystrophin or utrophin, the latter a dystrophin paralog . . .
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