Dystrophin [DMD/3243]

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Dystrophin-glycoprotein complex (DGC) connects the F-Actin cytoskeleton on the inner surface of muscle fibers to the surrounding extracellular matrix, through the cell membrane interface. A deficiency in this protein contributes to Duchenne (DMD) and Becker (BMD) muscular dystrophies. The human dystrophin gene measures 2.4 megabases, has more than 80 exons, produces a 14 kb mRNA and contains at least 8 independent tissue-specific promoters and 2 poly A sites. The dystrophin mRNA can undergo differential splicing and produce a range of transcripts that encode a large set of proteins. Dystrophin represents approximately 0.002% of total striated muscle protein and localizes to triadic junctions in skeletal muscle, where it is thought to influence calcium ion homeostasis and force transmission.

Clone
DMD/3243

Isotype
IgG1k

Host species
mouse

Species Reactivity
Human

Cellular Localization
cytoplasm, membrane

Positive Control
skeletal muscle and heart muscle tissues

Applications
ELISA, IHC

Intended Use
Research Use Only

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