AbstractProteins of the 4.1 family are characteristic of eumetazoan organisms. Invertebrates contain single 4.1 genes and the Drosophila model suggests that 4.1 is essential for animal life. Vertebrates have four paralogues, known as 4.1R, 4.1N, 4.1G and 4.1B, which are additionally duplicated in the ray-finned fish. Protein 4.1R was the first to be discovered: it is a major mammalian erythrocyte cytoskeletal protein, essential to the mechanochemical properties of red cell membranes because it promotes the interaction between spectrin and actin in the membrane cytoskeleton. 4.1R also binds certain phospholipids and is required for the stable cell surface accumulation of a number of erythrocyte transmembrane proteins that span multiple funct...
We are investigating the expression and function of cytoskeletal protein homologues of the red blood...
The CLIC proteins are a highly conserved family of metazoan proteins with the unusual ability to ado...
AbstractDirect physical linkage of MAGUKs to the actin cytoskeleton was first established by the int...
Proteins of the 4.1 family are characteristic of eumetazoan organisms. Invertebrates contain single ...
AbstractProteins of the 4.1 family are characteristic of eumetazoan organisms. Invertebrates contain...
The review is focused on the domain structure and function of protein 4.1, one of the proteins belon...
At 250,000 copies per cell, protein 4.1 is considered to be one of the major membrane skeletal prote...
The classical function of 4.1R in red blood cells is to contribute to the mechanochemical properties...
In human red blood cells, protein 4.1 (4.1R) is an 80-kDa polypeptide that stabilizes the spectrin-a...
The spectrin-based cytoskeleton assembly has emerged as a major player in heart functioning; however...
Spectrin is a cytoskeletal protein thought to have descended from an alpha-actinin-like ancestor. It...
In human red blood cells, protein 4.1 (4.1R) is an 80-kDa polypeptide that stabilizes the spectrin-a...
The protein 4.1 and membrane palmitoylated protein (MPP) families were originally found as component...
Band4.1 protein is one of peripheral membrane proteins of erythrocyte membranes, which directly bind...
Membrane proteins are found in all kingdoms of life and are essential for cellular interactions with...
We are investigating the expression and function of cytoskeletal protein homologues of the red blood...
The CLIC proteins are a highly conserved family of metazoan proteins with the unusual ability to ado...
AbstractDirect physical linkage of MAGUKs to the actin cytoskeleton was first established by the int...
Proteins of the 4.1 family are characteristic of eumetazoan organisms. Invertebrates contain single ...
AbstractProteins of the 4.1 family are characteristic of eumetazoan organisms. Invertebrates contain...
The review is focused on the domain structure and function of protein 4.1, one of the proteins belon...
At 250,000 copies per cell, protein 4.1 is considered to be one of the major membrane skeletal prote...
The classical function of 4.1R in red blood cells is to contribute to the mechanochemical properties...
In human red blood cells, protein 4.1 (4.1R) is an 80-kDa polypeptide that stabilizes the spectrin-a...
The spectrin-based cytoskeleton assembly has emerged as a major player in heart functioning; however...
Spectrin is a cytoskeletal protein thought to have descended from an alpha-actinin-like ancestor. It...
In human red blood cells, protein 4.1 (4.1R) is an 80-kDa polypeptide that stabilizes the spectrin-a...
The protein 4.1 and membrane palmitoylated protein (MPP) families were originally found as component...
Band4.1 protein is one of peripheral membrane proteins of erythrocyte membranes, which directly bind...
Membrane proteins are found in all kingdoms of life and are essential for cellular interactions with...
We are investigating the expression and function of cytoskeletal protein homologues of the red blood...
The CLIC proteins are a highly conserved family of metazoan proteins with the unusual ability to ado...
AbstractDirect physical linkage of MAGUKs to the actin cytoskeleton was first established by the int...