Cysteine

dystrophin ; Homo sapiens







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1 25082828 Phosphorylation within the cysteine-rich region of dystrophin enhances its association with β-dystroglycan and identifies a potential novel therapeutic target for skeletal muscle wasting. 2014 Dec 20 1
2 22978324 Phosphorylation on threonine 11 of β-dystrobrevin alters its interaction with kinesin heavy chain. 2012 Nov 1
3 17009962 ZZ domain of dystrophin and utrophin: topology and mapping of a beta-dystroglycan interaction site. 2007 Feb 1 1
4 14962982 ZZ domain is essentially required for the physiological binding of dystrophin and utrophin to beta-dystroglycan. 2004 Apr 1 1
5 12062429 The dystrophin gene is alternatively spliced throughout its coding sequence. 2002 Apr 24 1
6 10355629 The WW domain of dystrophin requires EF-hands region to interact with beta-dystroglycan. 1999 Apr 1
7 9119373 Genomic organization of the mouse dystrobrevin gene: comparative analysis with the dystrophin gene. 1997 Feb 1 2
8 9270600 Deficiency of syntrophin, dystroglycan, and merosin in a female infant with a congenital muscular dystrophy phenotype lacking cysteine-rich and C-terminal domains of dystrophin. 1997 Aug 1
9 8817332 A cysteine 3340 substitution in the dystroglycan-binding domain of dystrophin associated with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, mental retardation and absence of the ERG b-wave. 1996 Jul 3
10 8825019 Towards an understanding of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex: linkage between the extracellular matrix and the membrane cytoskeleton in muscle fibers. 1996 Jan 2
11 8845841 Cloning and characterization of the human homologue of a dystrophin related phosphoprotein found at the Torpedo electric organ post-synaptic membrane. 1996 Apr 3
12 8950674 Splicing mutations in DMD/BMD detected by RT-PCR/PTT: detection of a 19AA insertion in the cysteine rich domain of dystrophin compatible with BMD. 1996 Nov 2
13 8960349 Phosphorylation of the carboxyl-terminal region of dystrophin. 1996 1
14 7496177 A severe muscular dystrophy patient with an internally deleted very short (110 kD) dystrophin: presence of the binding site for dystrophin-associated glycoprotein (DAG) may not be enough for physiological function of dystrophin. 1995 Sep 1
15 7592992 Identification and characterization of the dystrophin anchoring site on beta-dystroglycan. 1995 Nov 10 1
16 8752417 [Severe childhood autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy]. 1995 Dec 1
17 7951251 One base deletion in the cysteine-rich domain of the dystrophin gene in Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients. 1994 Jun 1
18 8125086 Molecular organization at the glycoprotein-complex-binding site of dystrophin. Three dystrophin-associated proteins bind directly to the carboxy-terminal portion of dystrophin. 1994 Mar 1 2
19 8300622 Association of utrophin and multiple dystrophin short forms with the mammalian M(r) 58,000 dystrophin-associated protein (syntrophin). 1994 Jan 28 1
20 14731825 The emerging family of dystrophin-related proteins. 1994 Jan 2
21 8214349 A case of Duchenne muscular dystrophy with truncated dystrophin. Significance of a cysteine-rich domain for functional expression of dystrophin protein. 1993 May-Jun 3
22 8349821 Deficiency of dystrophin-associated proteins in Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients lacking COOH-terminal domains of dystrophin. 1993 Aug 1
23 1319059 A 71-kilodalton protein is a major product of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene in brain and other nonmuscle tissues. 1992 Jun 15 1
24 1341034 Multiple products of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene. 1992 1
25 1377655 Characterization and cell type distribution of a novel, major transcript of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene. 1992 Apr 2
26 1380160 Distal transcript of the dystrophin gene initiated from an alternative first exon and encoding a 75-kDa protein widely distributed in nonmuscle tissues. 1992 Aug 15 1
27 1499724 Glycoprotein-binding site of dystrophin is confined to the cysteine-rich domain and the first half of the carboxy-terminal domain. 1992 Aug 17 1
28 1513469 Premature chain termination mutation causing Duchenne muscular dystrophy. 1992 Sep 1
29 1644931 An intact cysteine-rich domain is required for dystrophin function. 1992 Aug 3
30 1737859 Are cysteine-rich and COOH-terminal domains of dystrophin critical for sarcolemmal localization? 1992 Feb 3