نتایج جستجو برای: dystrophin related protein 2 gene drp2

تعداد نتایج: 4828568  

Elahe Keyhani, Elham Darabi Fatemeh Moghaddam Hossein Najmabadi Jalal Gharesouran Kimia Kahrizi Mehdi Banan Yousef Shafeghati

  Background and Objective: Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD) is a subtype of dystrophinopathies and designated as “mild form of dystrophinopathy”. The frequency rate of the disease is 1:18000 to 1:30000 in different populations and the symptoms are presented at about 8-9 years of age. The diagnostic panel composed of Serum Ceratin Kinase (SCK) measurement, Electromyography (EMG), and as a major...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2001
N Y Loh D Nebenius-Oosthuizen D J Blake A J Smith K E Davies

beta-Dystrobrevin is a dystrophin-related and -associated protein that is highly expressed in brain, kidney, and liver. Recent studies with the kidneys of the mdx3Cv mouse, which lacks all dystrophin isoforms, suggest that beta-dystrobrevin, and not the dystrophin isoforms, may be the key component in the assembly of complexes similar to the muscle dystrophin-associated protein complexes (DPC) ...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2005
Carmen Bertoni Glenn E Morris Thomas A Rando

Defects in the dystrophin gene cause the severe degenerative muscle disorder, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Among the gene therapy approaches to DMD under investigation, a gene editing approach using oligonucleotide vectors has yielded encouraging results. Here, we extend our studies of gene editing with self-pairing, chimeric RNA/DNA oligonucleotides (RDOs) to the use of oligodeoxynucleot...

1991
Yu QIAN

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is an X-linked progressive muscle disease which is caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene. Until now, there is no effective therapy for DMD. As the largest gene in human beings, it produces a 427-kDa cytoskeleton protein: Dystrophin. Dystrophin links actin and dystrophin associated protein complex (DAPC) in muscles. Currently, there are 3 hypotheses to expl...

Journal: :Human mutation 2008
Madhuri R Hegde Ephrem L H Chin Jennifer G Mulle David T Okou Stephen T Warren Michael E Zwick

Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies (DMD and BMD) are X-linked recessive neuromuscular disorders caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene affecting approximately 1 in 3,500 males. The human dystrophin gene spans>2,200 kb, or roughly 0.1% of the genome, and is composed of 79 exons. The mutational spectrum of disease-causing alleles, including exonic copy number variations (CNVs), is compl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Davin M Henderson Ann Lee James M Ervasti

Mutations in the dystrophin gene cause Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) most commonly through loss of protein expression. In a small subpopulation of patients, missense mutations can cause DMD, Becker muscular dystrophy, or X-linked cardiomyopathy. Nearly one-half of disease-causing missense mutations are located in actin-binding domain 1 (ABD1) of dystrophin. To test the hypothesis that ABD1 ...

برزگر, محمد, جبارپور بنیادی, مرتضی, زینال زاده نیق, نرگش,

Background and Objective: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy(DMD) is a neuromuscular disorder with progressive muscle wasting and weakness. This disease is the consequence of mutations in dystrophin gene located on X chromosome. Inheritance pattern of the disease is gene-dependent recessive with an incidence of one in 3500 alive male newborns. Due to the absence of efficient treatment, detection of fe...

2010
Eijiro OZAWA

In 1987, about 150 years after the discovery of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), its responsible gene, the dystrophin gene, was cloned by Kunkel. This was a new substance. During these 20 odd years after the cloning, our understanding on dystrophin as a component of the subsarcolemmal cytoskeleton networks and on the pathomechanisms of and experimental therapeutics for DMD has been greatly en...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
D J Blake R Nawrotzki N Y Loh D C Górecki K E Davies

The importance of dystrophin and its associated proteins in normal muscle function is now well established. Many of these proteins are expressed in nonmuscle tissues, particularly the brain. Here we describe the characterization of beta-dystrobrevin, a dystrophin-related protein that is abundantly expressed in brain and other tissues, but is not found in muscle. beta-dystrobrevin is encoded by ...

2015
Corinne A. Betts Amer F. Saleh Carolyn A. Carr Suzan M. Hammond Anna M. L. Coenen-Stass Caroline Godfrey Graham McClorey Miguel A. Varela Thomas C. Roberts Kieran Clarke Michael J. Gait Matthew J. A. Wood

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a fatal neuromuscular disorder caused by mutations in the Dmd gene. In addition to skeletal muscle wasting, DMD patients develop cardiomyopathy, which significantly contributes to mortality. Antisense oligonucleotides (AOs) are a promising DMD therapy, restoring functional dystrophin protein by exon skipping. However, a major limitation with current AOs is t...

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