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Schwann cells myelin-associated proteins

Collins BE, Kiso M, Hasegawa A, Tropak MB, Roder JC, et al. Binding specificities of the sialoadhesin family of I-type lectins. Sialic acid linkage and substructure requirements for binding of myelin-associated glycoprotein, Schwann cell myelin protein, and sialoadhesin. J. Biol Chem. 1997 272 16889-16895. [Pg.1340]

As noted in the preceding section, Cx32 is a ubiquitous protein that is also found in CNS myelin. Its presence in Schwann cells was discovered when Cx32 mutations were associated with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease of the CMTX type. CMTX is an X-linked demyelinating neuropathy. The molecule is located in the paranodes. There are subtle anomalies of the myelin sheath and the Ranvier node (Hahn et al.,... [Pg.556]


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