Glycoprotein-binding site of dystrophin is confined to the cysteine-rich domain and the first half of the carboxy-terminal domain
- PMID: 1499724
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(92)81265-n
Glycoprotein-binding site of dystrophin is confined to the cysteine-rich domain and the first half of the carboxy-terminal domain
Abstract
Dystrophin, a protein product of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene, is thought to associate with the muscle membrane by way of a glycoprotein complex which was co-purified with dystrophin. Here, we firstly demonstrate direct biochemical evidence for association of the carboxy-terminal region of dystrophin with the glycoprotein complex. The binding site is found to lie further inward than previously expected and confined to the cysteine-rich domain and the first half of the carboxy-terminal domain. Since this portion corresponds well to the region that, when missing, results in severe phenotypes, our finding may provide a molecular basis of the disease.
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