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Basal laminas laminin-5 filament

While one end of the dystrophin molecule binds to actin filaments, the C-terminal domain associates with several additional proteins to form a dystrophin-glycoprotein complex (see figure)/1 k Dystrophin is linked directly to the membrane-spanning protein P-dystroglycan, which in the outer membrane surfaces associates with a glycoprotein a-dystroglycan. The latter binds to laminin-2 (Fig. 8-33), a protein that binds the cell to the basal lamina. Four... [Pg.1112]

Many of the extracellular materials are filaments made from fibrous proteins, mainly collagen and elastin, and adhesion proteins such as fibronectin and laminin. Collagens form a family of proteins with a tissue-specific distribution, including types inifound in connective tissue such as filamentsand types IV and Vfound in basal laminae forming sheets of tissue. [Pg.290]


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