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Spectrin extractability in blood storage

Transfusion, 1981
The extractability of spectrin from red blood cell membranes was measured both by dialysis against 1 mM EDTA for 44 hours and by incubation with 1 mM EDTA for 60 minutes. We confirmed that the extractability of spectrin is somewhat impaired when membranes are prepared from metabolically depleted erythrocytes, but the extent of impairment was ...
E, Beutler, D, Villacorte
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The 22.5kDa spectrin-binding domain of ankyrinR binds spectrin with high affinity and changes the spectrin distribution in cells in vivo

Protein Expression and Purification, 2008
It was previously shown that ankyrins play a crucial role in the membrane skeleton arrangement. Purifying ankyrinR obtained from erythrocytes is a time-consuming process. Therefore, cloned and bacterially expressed ankyrinR-spectrin-binding domain (AnkSBD) is a demanded tool for studying spectrin-ankyrin interactions.
Adam, Kolondra   +3 more
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Spectrin (Brain)

1996
Abstract Spectrin belongs to the family of actin-binding proteins. It is a structural protein associated with the cytoplasmic surface of the plasma membrane. It is composed of an a- and {3-subunit and was first defined in red blood cells. ft has been found in most metazoans including vertebrates and higher plants.
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The Spectrins

Neurology Today, 2007
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βIV-spectrin regulates sodium channel clustering through ankyrin-G at axon initial segments and nodes of Ranvier

Journal of Cell Biology, 2002
Masayuki Komada   +2 more
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Cell shape and interaction defects in alpha-spectrin mutants of Drosophila melanogaster.

Journal of Cell Biology, 1993
Robert S Coyne   +2 more
exaly  

Functional diversity among spectrin isoforms

Cytoskeleton, 1989
Douglas J Fishkind   +2 more
exaly  

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