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The following pages link to Binding of the G domains of laminin alpha1 and alpha2 chains and perlecan to heparin, sulfatides, alpha-dystroglycan and several extracellular matrix proteins (Q42001102):
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- Perlecan controls neurogenesis in the developing telencephalon (Q21284139) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle laminin and MDC1A: pathogenesis and treatment strategies (Q22001192) (← links)
- Form and function: the laminin family of heterotrimers (Q22254277) (← links)
- The type XIII collagen ectodomain is a 150-nm rod and capable of binding to fibronectin, nidogen-2, perlecan, and heparin (Q24294514) (← links)
- Mutations in B3GALNT2 cause congenital muscular dystrophy and hypoglycosylation of α-dystroglycan (Q24321692) (← links)
- Ribozyme-mediated perlecan knockdown impairs chondrogenic differentiation of C3H10T1/2 fibroblasts (Q24540423) (← links)
- Developmental and pathogenic mechanisms of basement membrane assembly (Q24608109) (← links)
- Structure of the C-terminal laminin G-like domain pair of the laminin alpha2 chain harbouring binding sites for alpha-dystroglycan and heparin (Q24630865) (← links)
- Post-translational Maturation of Dystroglycan Is Necessary for Pikachurin Binding and Ribbon Synaptic Localization (Q24634095) (← links)
- A central function for perlecan in skeletal muscle and cardiovascular development (Q24648227) (← links)
- Laminin isoforms containing the gamma3 chain are unable to bind to integrins due to the absence of the glutamic acid residue conserved in the C-terminal regions of the gamma1 and gamma2 chains (Q24652418) (← links)
- The dystroglycan complex is necessary for stabilization of acetylcholine receptor clusters at neuromuscular junctions and formation of the synaptic basement membrane (Q24670500) (← links)
- The fibulin-1 gene (FBLN1) is disrupted in a t(12;22) associated with a complex type of synpolydactyly (Q24679520) (← links)
- The small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycan biglycan binds to alpha-dystroglycan and is upregulated in dystrophic muscle (Q24680849) (← links)
- Perlecan maintains the integrity of cartilage and some basement membranes (Q24680954) (← links)
- A stoichiometric complex of neurexins and dystroglycan in brain (Q26269938) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the second LNS/LG domain from neurexin 1alpha: Ca2 binding and the effects of alternative splicing (Q26269940) (← links)
- The potential of sarcospan in adhesion complex replacement therapeutics for the treatment of muscular dystrophy (Q26827638) (← links)
- Laminin isoforms in endothelial and perivascular basement membranes (Q26858989) (← links)
- The dynamic architecture of photoreceptor ribbon synapses: cytoskeletal, extracellular matrix, and intramembrane proteins (Q26865168) (← links)
- Distinct roles for laminin globular domains in laminin alpha1 chain mediated rescue of murine laminin alpha2 chain deficiency (Q27323309) (← links)
- The crystal structure of a laminin G-like module reveals the molecular basis of alpha-dystroglycan binding to laminins, perlecan, and agrin (Q27620848) (← links)
- Crystal structure of a C-terminal fragment of growth arrest-specific protein Gas6. Receptor tyrosine kinase activation by laminin G-like domains (Q27639609) (← links)
- Distinct requirements for heparin and alpha-dystroglycan binding revealed by structure-based mutagenesis of the laminin alpha2 LG4-LG5 domain pair (Q27641994) (← links)
- Crystal Structure and Cell Surface Anchorage Sites of Laminin 1LG4-5 (Q27643849) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the N-terminal NC4 domain of collagen IX, a zinc binding member of the laminin-neurexin-sex hormone binding globulin (LNS) domain family (Q27645307) (← links)
- The Laminin 511/521 binding site on the Lutheran blood group glycoprotein is located at the flexible junction of Ig domains 2 and 3 (Q27646805) (← links)
- Expression of gamma -sarcoglycan in smooth muscle and its interaction with the smooth muscle sarcoglycan-sarcospan complex (Q28138974) (← links)
- Integrins as receptors for laminins (Q28142460) (← links)
- Spatial regulation and activity modulation of plasmin by high affinity binding to the G domain of the alpha 3 subunit of laminin-5 (Q28144442) (← links)
- Tropoelastin binding to fibulins, nidogen-2 and other extracellular matrix proteins (Q28146123) (← links)
- A unique sequence of the laminin alpha 3 G domain binds to heparin and promotes cell adhesion through syndecan-2 and -4 (Q28190479) (← links)
- The leucine-rich repeat protein PRELP binds perlecan and collagens and may function as a basement membrane anchor (Q28201679) (← links)
- Role of perlecan in skeletal development and diseases (Q28207258) (← links)
- Fibulins: a versatile family of extracellular matrix proteins (Q28207887) (← links)
- Pikachurin, a dystroglycan ligand, is essential for photoreceptor ribbon synapse formation (Q28507319) (← links)
- Role for laminin-α5 chain LG4 module in epithelial branching morphogenesis (Q28512903) (← links)
- Multiple regions of the NG2 proteoglycan inhibit neurite growth and induce growth cone collapse (Q28572393) (← links)
- Laminin-6 assembles into multimolecular fibrillar complexes with perlecan and participates in mechanical-signal transduction via a dystroglycan-dependent, integrin-independent mechanism (Q28580749) (← links)
- Glycosylation defects: a new mechanism for muscular dystrophy? (Q28587952) (← links)
- Absence of acetylcholinesterase at the neuromuscular junctions of perlecan-null mice (Q28588415) (← links)
- Xylosyl- and glucuronyltransferase functions of LARGE in α-dystroglycan modification are conserved in LARGE2 (Q28592706) (← links)
- Dystroglycan organizes axon guidance cue localization and axonal pathfinding (Q28593913) (← links)
- Structural Characterization by NMR of the Natively Unfolded Extracellular Domain of β-Dystroglycan: Toward the Identification of the Binding Epitope for α-Dystroglycan (Q28910175) (← links)
- The Dystrophin Complex: Structure, Function, and Implications for Therapy (Q30376293) (← links)
- Advanced glycation end-products and their receptor-mediated roles: inflammation and oxidative stress (Q30426453) (← links)
- Basal lamina strengthens cell membrane integrity via the laminin G domain-binding motif of alpha-dystroglycan (Q30489039) (← links)
- Epitopes in the interacting regions of beta-dystroglycan (PPxY motif) and dystrophin (WW domain). (Q30993582) (← links)
- Structural basis of laminin binding to the LARGE glycans on dystroglycan (Q31121747) (← links)
- Beta1 integrin and alpha-dystroglycan binding sites are localized to different laminin-G-domain-like (LG) modules within the laminin alpha5 chain G domain (Q31125283) (← links)