dystrophin
(noun)
A cytoplasmic structural protein that is deficient in some forms of muscular dystrophy.
Examples of dystrophin in the following topics:
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Muscular Dystrophy
- Specifically the proteins dystrophin and the dystrophin protein complexes are altered and nonfunctional, unable to join with actin filaments.
- However, mutations of the dystrophin gene and nutritional defects (with no genetics history) at the prenatal stage are also possible in about 33% of people affected by DMD.
- In affected muscle the tissue becomes disorganized and the concentration of dystrophin (green) is greatly reduced.
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Muscular Atrophy
- The most common types of muscular dystrophy appear to be due to a genetic deficiency of the muscle protein dystrophin.