Association of dystrophin-related protein with dystrophin-associated proteins in mdx mouse muscle
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Association of dystrophin-related protein with dystrophin-associated proteins in mdx mouse muscle
Abstract
Dystrophin is associated with a complex of muscle membrane (sarcolemmal) glycoproteins that provide a linkage to the extracellular matrix protein, laminin. The absence of dystrophin leads to a dramatic reduction of the dystrophin-associated proteins (156DAG, 59DAP, 50DAG, 43DAG and 35DAG) in the sarcolemma of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and mdx mice. Here we demonstrate that dystrophin-related protein (DRP, utrophin), an autosomal homologue of dystrophin, is associated with an identical or antigenically similar complex of sarcolemmal proteins and that DRP and the dystrophin/DRP-associated proteins colocalize to the neuromuscular junction in Duchenne muscular dystrophy and mdx muscle. The DRP and dystrophin/DRP-associated proteins are found throughout the sarcolemma in small-calibre skeletal muscles and cardiac muscle of adult mdx mice. Because these muscles show minimal pathological changes, our results could provide a basis for the upregulation of DRP as a potential therapeutic approach.
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