Gamma actin, spectrin, and intermediate filament proteins colocalize with vinculin at costameres, myofibril-to-sarcolemma attachment sites
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An alternate promoter directs expression of a truncated, muscle-specific isoform of the human ankyrin 1 geneThe actin gene family: function follows isoformSorting of a nonmuscle tropomyosin to a novel cytoskeletal compartment in skeletal muscle results in muscular dystrophyMolecular heterogeneity of adherens junctionsSmall, membrane-bound, alternatively spliced forms of ankyrin 1 associated with the sarcoplasmic reticulum of mammalian skeletal muscleCaenorhabditis elegans beta-G spectrin is dispensable for establishment of epithelial polarity, but essential for muscular and neuronal functionThe dystrophin complex forms a mechanically strong link between the sarcolemma and costameric actinDifferential localization and sequence analysis of capping protein beta-subunit isoforms of vertebratesCostameres are sites of force transmission to the substratum in adult rat cardiomyocytesCostameric proteins in human skeletal muscle during muscular inactivityCytoskeletal tropomyosin Tm5NM1 is required for normal excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscleChanges in mechanosensitive channel gating following mechanical stimulation in skeletal muscle myotubes from the mdx mouseTropomodulin isoforms regulate thin filament pointed-end capping and skeletal muscle physiologySpatial distribution and functional significance of activated vinculin in living cellsVinculin directly binds zonula occludens-1 and is essential for stabilizing connexin-43-containing gap junctions in cardiac myocytesIon-dependent polymerization differences between mammalian beta- and gamma-nonmuscle actin isoformsUtrophin binds laterally along actin filaments and can couple costameric actin with sarcolemma when overexpressed in dystrophin-deficient muscle.Identification of a novel tropomodulin isoform, skeletal tropomodulin, that caps actin filament pointed ends in fast skeletal muscle.Ankyrin-B is required for intracellular sorting of structurally diverse Ca2+ homeostasis proteins.Sarcolemmal organization in skeletal muscle lacking desmin: evidence for cytokeratins associated with the membrane skeleton at costameres.Cardiomyocyte contractile status is associated with differences in fibronectin and integrin interactions.Role of N-cadherin- and integrin-based costameres in the development of rat cardiomyocytes.Ankyrin-B interactions with spectrin and dynactin-4 are required for dystrophin-based protection of skeletal muscle from exercise injury.Localization of talin in skeletal and cardiac muscles.Our trails and trials in the subsarcolemmal cytoskeleton network and muscular dystrophy researches in the dystrophin era.Cytoplasmic gamma-actin contributes to a compensatory remodeling response in dystrophin-deficient muscleCytoplasmic gamma-actin and tropomodulin isoforms link to the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscle fibers.Differential regulation of apoptosis in slow and fast twitch muscles of aged female F344BN ratsThe absence of dysferlin induces the expression of functional connexin-based hemichannels in human myotubesTianma modulates blood vessel tonicityUtrophin suppresses low frequency oscillations and coupled gating of mechanosensitive ion channels in dystrophic skeletal muscleVimentin mRNA location changes during muscle developmentPurification of a high molecular weight actin filament gelation protein from Acanthamoeba that shares antigenic determinants with vertebrate spectrinsActin at receptor-rich domains of isolated acetylcholine receptor clusters.A plasma membrane integral sialoglycoprotein (Sgp 130) molecularly distinguishes nonjunctional dense plaque sites of microfilament attachmentA role for the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex as a transmembrane linker between laminin and actin.Dynamics of capping protein and actin assembly in vitro: uncapping barbed ends by polyphosphoinositides.Extensive but coordinated reorganization of the membrane skeleton in myofibers of dystrophic (mdx) mice.Differential organization of desmin and vimentin in muscle is due to differences in their head domains.Actin-membrane interaction in fibroblasts: what proteins are involved in this association?
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Gamma actin, spectrin, and intermediate filament proteins colocalize with vinculin at costameres, myofibril-to-sarcolemma attachment sites
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1983-01-01T00:00:00Z