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The DPC localizes to the sarcolemma and its disruption is associated with various forms of muscular dystrophy.


sarcoplasmic reticulum; and the cell membrane in a muscle cell is termed the sarcolemma.


A special feature of the sarcolemma is that it invaginates into the sarcoplasm of the muscle cell, forming membranous tubules radially and longitudinally.


Blake's research interests include molecular aspects of neuronal function in muscular dystrophies, glycosyltransferases in neurons and muscle cells, the neuromuscular junction and molecular architecture of the sarcolemma.


dystrophin-glycoprotein complex (DGC) is a multisubunit protein complex that spans the sarcolemma and provides structural linkage between the subsarcolemmal cytoskeleton.


A special feature of the sarcolemma is that it invaginates into the sarcoplasm of the muscle cell, forming membranous tubules radially.


Such bypassing of the second-messenger pathways is observed in mammalian cardiac myocytes and associated sarcolemmal vesicles in which Ca2+ channels are able to survive and function in the absence of cAMP, ATP or protein kinase C when in the presence of the activated α-subunit of the G protein.


Dystrophin is a protein located between the sarcolemma and the outermost layer of myofilaments in the muscle fiber (myofiber).


They connect directly with the sarcolemma at one end before travelling deep.


expressed in cardiac muscle at Z-disc structures, costameres and at the sarcolemma membrane.


subsarcolemmal locations, free myofilaments become aligned and aggregate into hexagonally packed arrays.


The sarcolemma (sarco (from sarx) from Greek; flesh, and lemma from Greek; sheath) also called the myolemma, is the cell membrane of a muscle cell.


the human fetus during muscle differentiation, utrophin is found at the sarcolemma.



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