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Dynamic mechanisms for membrane skeleton transitions.

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Spectrins

Current Biology, 2021
Lindsay Teliska and Matthew Rasband introduce spectrins - cytoskeletal proteins that localise to the inner face of the plasma membrane and serve a scaffolding function between membrane proteins and the actin cortex.
Lindsay H, Teliska, Matthew N, Rasband
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Spectrins and human diseases

Translational Research, 2022
Spectrin, as one of the major components of a plasma membrane-associated cytoskeleton, is a cytoskeletal protein composed of the modular structure of α and β subunits. The spectrin-based skeleton is essential for preserving the integrity and mechanical characteristics of the cell membrane.
Shan, Li   +7 more
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Coelomocyte spectrin

Cell Motility, 1983
AbstractWe have investigated the presence and localization of an α‐spectrinlike protein and its potential role in the morphological transformation of sea urchin coelomocytes. In immunofluorescence images there is a diffuse fluorescence throughout the petaloid cytoplasm, indicating a random distribution of the spectrinlike protein prior to the ...
K T, Edds, J, Venuti-Henderson
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Spectrin and Related Molecule

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1988
This review begins with a complete discussion of the erythrocyte spectrin membrane skeleton. Particular attention is given to our current knowledge of the structure of the RBC spectrin molecule, its synthesis, assembly, and turnover, and its interactions with spectrin-binding proteins (ankyrin, protein 4.1, and actin). We then give a historical account
Steven R. Goodman   +5 more
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Spectrin and Spherocytosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1982
Knowledge of the structure and function of the red-cell membrane has increased during the past several years.
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Brain spectrin: A review

Brain Research Bulletin, 1984
Red blood cell spectrin, along with actin and several other proteins, forms a skeletal meshwork on the cytoplasmic surface of the erythrocyte plasma membrane. This structure is thought to maintain red blood cell shape, membrane structural stability, and cellular elasticity, as well as controlling the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins and ...
S R, Goodman, I S, Zagon
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