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2. Common human ANK2 variant confers in vivo arrhythmia phenotypes
3. Ankyrin-G Inhibits Endocytosis of Cadherin Dimers
4. Chapter Five - An Adaptable Spectrin/Ankyrin-Based Mechanism for Long-Range Organization of Plasma Membranes in Vertebrate Tissues
5. A Single Divergent Exon Inhibits Ankyrin-B Association with the Plasma Membrane
6. E-cadherin Polarity Is Determined by a Multifunction Motif Mediating Lateral Membrane Retention through Ankyrin-G and Apical-lateral Transcytosis through Clathrin
7. Cysteine 70 of Ankyrin-G Is S-Palmitoylated and Is Required for Function of Ankyrin-G in Membrane Domain Assembly
8. Mutation of Conserved Histidines Alters Tertiary Structure and Nanomechanics of Consensus Ankyrin Repeats
9. Mechanical Anisotropy of Ankyrin Repeats
10. Ankyrin-B Interactions with Spectrin and Dynactin-4 Are Required for Dystrophin-based Protection of Skeletal Muscle from Exercise Injury
11. Ank3-Dependent SVZ Niche Assembly Is Required for the Continued Production of New Neurons
12. Full Reconstruction of a Vectorial Protein Folding Pathway by Atomic Force Microscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations
13. Fast and Forceful Refolding of Stretched α-Helical Solenoid Proteins
14. Localization and Structure of the Ankyrin-binding Site on β2-Spectrin
15. Ankyrin-B is required for coordinated expression of beta-2-spectrin, the Na/K-ATPase and the Na/Ca exchanger in the inner segment of rod photoreceptors
16. Organizing the fluid membrane bilayer: diseases linked to spectrin and ankyrin
17. An Ankyrin-Based Mechanism for Functional Organization of Dystrophin and Dystroglycan
18. Evolution in Action: Giant Ankyrins Awake
19. Ankyrin-G Is a Molecular Partner of E-cadherin in Epithelial Cells and Early Embryos
20. Ankyrin-G and β2-Spectrin Collaborate in Biogenesis of Lateral Membrane of Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
21. Isoform Specificity of Ankyrin-B: A SITE IN THE DIVERGENT C-TERMINAL DOMAIN IS REQUIRED FOR INTRAMOLECULAR ASSOCIATION
22. The Ammonium Transporter RhBG: REQUIREMENT OF A TYROSINE-BASED SIGNAL AND ANKYRIN-G FOR BASOLATERAL TARGETING AND MEMBRANE ANCHORAGE IN POLARIZED KIDNEY EPITHELIAL CELLS
23. Ankyrin-B Targets β2-Spectrin to an Intracellular Compartment in Neonatal Cardiomyocytes
24. Isoform Specificity among Ankyrins: AN AMPHIPATHIC α-HELIX IN THE DIVERGENT REGULATORY DOMAIN OF ANKYRIN-B INTERACTS WITH THE MOLECULAR CO-CHAPERONE Hdj1/Hsp40
25. Lateral Membrane Biogenesis in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells Requires 190-kDa Ankyrin-G
26. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptor Localization and Stability in Neonatal Cardiomyocytes Requires Interaction with Ankyrin-B
27. Ankyrin-Based Subcellular Gradient of Neurofascin, an Immunoglobulin Family Protein, Directs GABAergic Innervation at Purkinje Axon Initial Segment
28. The Ankyrin-B C-terminal Domain Determines Activity of Ankyrin-B/G Chimeras in Rescue of Abnormal Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate and Ryanodine Receptor Distribution in Ankyrin-B (−/−) Neonatal Cardiomyocytes
29. Ankyrins and cellular targeting of diverse membrane proteins to physiological sites
30. Association of protein kinase Cλ with adducin in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
31. α-Actinin is a potent regulator of G protein-coupled receptor kinase activity and substrate specificity in vitro
32. A Requirement for Ankyrin Binding to Clathrin during Coated Pit Budding
33. Chapter One - Spectrin- and Ankyrin-Based Membrane Domains and the Evolution of Vertebrates
34. Mutation of conserved histidines alters tertiary structure and nanomechanics of consensus ankyrin repeats.
35. Full reconstruction of a vectorial protein folding pathway by atomic force microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations.
36. Full Reconstruction of a Vectorial Protein Folding Pathway by Afm and Smd: Insights Into the Co-Translational Folding of the Nascent-Polypeptide-Chain
37. Single-Molecule Atomic-Force Spectroscopy Captures a Novel Class of Molecular Nanosprings with Robust Stepwise Refolding Properties
38. Cell differentiation
39. The ANK repeat: a ubiquitous motif involved in macromolecular recognition
40. The spectrin-actin junction of erythrocyte membrane skeletons
41. Human erythrocyte spectrin: Phosphorylation in intact cells and purification of the 32P-labeled protein in a non-aggregated state
42. Identification of O-Linked N-Acetylglucosamine Modification of AnkyrinG Isoforms Targeted to Nodes of Ranvier
43. Adducin Regulation: DEFINITION OF THE CALMODULIN-BINDING DOMAIN AND SITES OF PHOSPHORYLATION BY PROTEIN KINASES A AND C
44. Structural Requirements for Association of Neurofascin with Ankyrin
45. Ankyrin: A NEW ANKYRIN GENE WITH NEURAL-SPECIFIC ISOFORMS LOCALIZED AT THE AXONAL INITIAL SEGMENT AND NODE OF RANVIER
46. The ANK Repeats of Erythrocyte Ankyrin Form Two Distinct but Cooperative Binding Sites for the Erythrocyte Anion Exchanger
47. Adducin Preferentially Recruits Spectrin to the Fast Growing Ends of Actin Filaments in a Complex Requiring the MARCKS-related Domain and a Newly Defined Oligomerization Domain
48. Regulation of the Association of Adducin with Actin Filaments by Rho-associated Kinase (Rho-kinase) and Myosin Phosphatase
49. Adducin: a Physical Model with Implications for Function in Assembly of Spectrin-Actin Complexes
50. Identification of the Spectrin Subunit and Domains Required for Formation of Spectrin/Adducin/Actin Complexes
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