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The following pages link to The complete sequence of Drosophila alpha-spectrin: conservation of structural domains between alpha-spectrins and alpha-actinin (Q36221839):
Displaying 47 items.
- Spectrin and ankyrin-based pathways: metazoan inventions for integrating cells into tissues (Q24291372) (← links)
- Molecular identification of a major palmitoylated erythrocyte membrane protein containing the src homology 3 motif (Q24321553) (← links)
- Interaction domains of neurofilament light chain and brain spectrin (Q24529551) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of the Src SH3 domain: the same residues of the ligand binding surface are important for intra- and intermolecular interactions (Q24568352) (← links)
- Spectrin-based skeleton as an actor in cell signaling (Q24616347) (← links)
- Cloning and chromosomal localization of the human cytoskeletal alpha-actinin gene reveals linkage to the beta-spectrin gene (Q24676714) (← links)
- Centractin (ARP1) associates with spectrin revealing a potential mechanism to link dynactin to intracellular organelles (Q24681711) (← links)
- Structures of two repeats of spectrin suggest models of flexibility (Q27619595) (← links)
- Solution structural studies on human erythrocyte alpha-spectrin tetramerization site (Q27640880) (← links)
- Caenorhabditis elegans beta-G spectrin is dispensable for establishment of epithelial polarity, but essential for muscular and neuronal function (Q28144432) (← links)
- The spectrin repeat: a structural platform for cytoskeletal protein assemblies (Q28209683) (← links)
- The exon-intron organization of the human erythrocyte α-spectrin gene (Q28242078) (← links)
- The complete cDNA and polypeptide sequences of human erythroid alpha-spectrin (Q28256674) (← links)
- An SH3 binding region in the epithelial Na+ channel (alpha rENaC) mediates its localization at the apical membrane (Q30194019) (← links)
- The complete sequence of Drosophila beta-spectrin reveals supra-motifs comprising eight 106-residue segments (Q33613345) (← links)
- Isolated dystrophin molecules as seen by electron microscopy (Q33835464) (← links)
- Transgene rescue identifies an essential function for Drosophila beta spectrin in the nervous system and a selective requirement for ankyrin-2-binding activity (Q34063783) (← links)
- Analysis of the three-alpha-helix motif in the spectrin superfamily of proteins (Q34088605) (← links)
- The spectrin skeleton: from red cells to brain (Q34186672) (← links)
- Invariant tryptophan at a shielded site promotes folding of the conformational unit of spectrin (Q35040394) (← links)
- Ankyrin and beta-spectrin accumulate independently of alpha-spectrin in Drosophila (Q35846284) (← links)
- Interchain binding at the tail end of the Drosophila spectrin molecule (Q35881342) (← links)
- Spectrin, alpha-actinin, and dystrophin (Q36101284) (← links)
- Spectrin functions upstream of ankyrin in a spectrin cytoskeleton assembly pathway (Q36119149) (← links)
- Drosophila development requires spectrin network formation (Q36235170) (← links)
- Direction of microtubule movement is an intrinsic property of the motor domains of kinesin heavy chain and Drosophila ncd protein (Q36343722) (← links)
- Cell shape and interaction defects in alpha-spectrin mutants of Drosophila melanogaster (Q36534727) (← links)
- Phasing the conformational unit of spectrin (Q37635422) (← links)
- Mutation of a highly conserved isoleucine disrupts hydrophobic interactions in the alpha beta spectrin self-association binding site (Q38347119) (← links)
- 13 Calcium regulation of Drosophila development (Q40493264) (← links)
- Integration of intermediate filaments into cellular organelles (Q40954614) (← links)
- Spectrin: on the path from structure to function (Q41099622) (← links)
- A new member of the spectrin superfamily may participate in the formation of embryonic muscle attachments in Drosophila (Q42598241) (← links)
- A novel phosphatidylserine-binding peptide motif defined by an anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibody. Localization of phosphatidylserine-specific binding sites on protein kinase C and phosphatidylserine decarboxylase (Q42672916) (← links)
- A beta-spectrin isoform from Drosophila (beta H) is similar in size to vertebrate dystrophin (Q42762897) (← links)
- Rac1 modulation of the apical domain is negatively regulated by βHeavy-spectrin (Q44865914) (← links)
- The role of βII spectrin in cardiac health and disease. (Q46263328) (← links)
- Studies on microplasmodia of Physarum polycephalum: VIII. Visualization of a membrane skeleton and characterization of membrane proteins (Q47738417) (← links)
- Association of spectrin with a subcompartment of the endoplasmic reticulum in honeybee photoreceptor cells (Q48392127) (← links)
- Site-directed Mutagenesis of Either the Highly Conserved Trp-22 or the Moderately Conserved Trp-95 to a Large, Hydrophobic Residue Reduces the Thermodynamic Stability of a Spectrin Repeating Unit (Q48635637) (← links)
- Cytokine conformations: Predictive studies (Q52455191) (← links)
- Spectrin motif. Conformation of a mammoth protein. (Q52541663) (← links)
- A Drosophila dystrophin-related protein, MSP-300, is required for embryonic muscle morphogenesis. (Q52552272) (← links)
- Analysis of Microfilament Organization and Contractile Activities in Physarum (Q56965792) (← links)
- Molecular evolution of spectrin repeats (Q77364174) (← links)
- αII-spectrin and βII-spectrin do not affect TGFβ1-induced myofibroblast differentiation (Q88564124) (← links)
- Axonal Spectrins: Nanoscale Organization, Functional Domains and Spectrinopathies (Q92698968) (← links)