AbstractDystroglycan is a central component of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex implicated in the pathogenesis of several neuromuscular diseases. Although dystroglycan is expressed by Schwann cells, its normal peripheral nerve functions are unknown. Here we show that selective deletion of Schwann cell dystroglycan results in slowed nerve conduction and nodal changes including reduced sodium channel density and disorganized microvilli. Additional features of mutant mice include deficits in rotorod performance, aberrant pain responses, and abnormal myelin sheath folding. These data indicate that dystroglycan is crucial for both myelination and nodal architecture. Dystroglycan may be required for the normal maintenance of voltage-gated sodi...
AbstractIn the developing CNS α- and β-dystroglycan are highly concentrated in the endfeet of radial...
While the function of dystrophin in muscle disease has been thoroughly investigated, dystrophin and ...
Distinct types of GABAergic interneurons target different subcellular domains of pyramidal cells, th...
Dystroglycan (DG) is encoded by a single gene and cleaved into two proteins, - and -DG, by posttrans...
Dystroglycan, a membrane receptor linking the extracellular matrix to the inner cell cytoskeleton, i...
Abstractα-Dystroglycan, a 156 kDa dystrophin-associated glycoprotein, binds laminin in skeletal musc...
In the peripheral nervous system, utrophin and the short dystrophin isoform (Dp116) are co-localized...
AbstractDystroglycan-dystrophin complexes are believed to have structural and signaling functions by...
Dystroglycan is a cell membrane protein that binds to the extracellular matrix in a variety of mamma...
Our previous data suggested that in mouse sympathetic superior cervical ganglion (SCG) the dystrophi...
In the developing CNS α- and β-dystroglycan are highly concentrated in the endfeet of radial neuroep...
SummaryPrecise patterning of axon guidance cue distribution is critical for nervous system developme...
Dystroglycan (DG) is a ubiquitous membrane-spanning cell adhesion molecule and forms a crucial link ...
The dystrophin associated protein (DAP) complex has been implicated in such basic physiological proc...
AbstractThe dystrophin-glycoprotein complex is a multisubunit complex that connects the extracellula...
AbstractIn the developing CNS α- and β-dystroglycan are highly concentrated in the endfeet of radial...
While the function of dystrophin in muscle disease has been thoroughly investigated, dystrophin and ...
Distinct types of GABAergic interneurons target different subcellular domains of pyramidal cells, th...
Dystroglycan (DG) is encoded by a single gene and cleaved into two proteins, - and -DG, by posttrans...
Dystroglycan, a membrane receptor linking the extracellular matrix to the inner cell cytoskeleton, i...
Abstractα-Dystroglycan, a 156 kDa dystrophin-associated glycoprotein, binds laminin in skeletal musc...
In the peripheral nervous system, utrophin and the short dystrophin isoform (Dp116) are co-localized...
AbstractDystroglycan-dystrophin complexes are believed to have structural and signaling functions by...
Dystroglycan is a cell membrane protein that binds to the extracellular matrix in a variety of mamma...
Our previous data suggested that in mouse sympathetic superior cervical ganglion (SCG) the dystrophi...
In the developing CNS α- and β-dystroglycan are highly concentrated in the endfeet of radial neuroep...
SummaryPrecise patterning of axon guidance cue distribution is critical for nervous system developme...
Dystroglycan (DG) is a ubiquitous membrane-spanning cell adhesion molecule and forms a crucial link ...
The dystrophin associated protein (DAP) complex has been implicated in such basic physiological proc...
AbstractThe dystrophin-glycoprotein complex is a multisubunit complex that connects the extracellula...
AbstractIn the developing CNS α- and β-dystroglycan are highly concentrated in the endfeet of radial...
While the function of dystrophin in muscle disease has been thoroughly investigated, dystrophin and ...
Distinct types of GABAergic interneurons target different subcellular domains of pyramidal cells, th...