Peters_1994_Neuroreport_5_1577

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Title : beta 2-Syntrophin: localization at the neuromuscular junction in skeletal muscle - Peters_1994_Neuroreport_5_1577
Author(s) : Peters MF , Kramarcy NR , Sealock R , Froehner SC
Ref : Neuroreport , 5 :1577 , 1994
Abstract :

The syntrophins are a multigene family of proteins which bind C-terminal domains of dystrophin, utrophin and homologs thereof. We report here that antibodies specific for one isoform, beta 2-syntrophin, labeled only the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) in rat skeletal muscle. Anti-alpha 1-syntrophin antibodies gave strong labeling of the sarcolemma and NMJ in normal rat and mouse muscle, and similar but much weaker labeling in dystrophin-minus mdx muscle. beta 2-Syntrophin therefore appears to be specific to the NMJ in normal muscle, as is utrophin, and may be involved in acetylcholine receptor clustering. alpha 1-Syntrophin appears to be associated mainly with dystrophin, as expected, but a small portion must be associated with another protein, possibly homologs of the electric tissue 87K protein.

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Peters MF, Kramarcy NR, Sealock R, Froehner SC (1994)
beta 2-Syntrophin: localization at the neuromuscular junction in skeletal muscle
Neuroreport 5 :1577

Peters MF, Kramarcy NR, Sealock R, Froehner SC (1994)
Neuroreport 5 :1577