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Dystroglycan: an extracellular matrix receptor linked to the cytoskeleton
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Physiology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, 400 Eckstein Medical Research Building, Iowa City, IA 5224,2 USA. michael-henry@uiowa.edu
Current Opinion in Cell Biology
|October 1, 1996
Abstract:
Dystroglycan provides a crucial linkage between the cytoskeleton and the basement membrane for skeletal muscle cells. Disruption of this linkage leads to various forms of muscular dystrophy. Significant recent advances in understanding the structure and function of dystroglycan include detailed in vitro and in vivo analyses of its binding partners in muscle, an examination of its function at the neuromuscular junction, and emerging evidence of its roles in nonmuscle tissues.