
The sarcoglycans are a family of transmembrane proteins (α, β, γ, δ or ε) involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces. The dystrophin glycoprotein complex (DGC) is a membrane-spanning complex that ...
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Complex of \0x85 and sarcoglycans. \0x85 sarcoglycan (50DAG, A2, adhalin), sarcoglycan (43DAG, A3b) and sarcoglycan (35DAG, A4) are all transmembrane glycoproteins that associate with dystroglycan in the sarcolemma approximate molecular weights are indicated by the old names). Defects in sarcoglycans have been shown to be associated with autosomall...
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(= adhalin) Complex of a, b and g sarcoglycans. a -sarcoglycan (50DAG, A2, adhalin), b -sarcoglycan (43DAG; A3b) and g -sarcoglycan (35DAG; A4) are all transmembrane glycoproteins that associate with dystroglycan in the sarcolemma (approximate molecular weights are indicated by the old names). Defects in sarcoglycans have been shown to be associated with autosomally inherited muscular dystrophy.
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