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2. βII-spectrin promotes mouse brain connectivity through stabilizing axonal plasma membranes and enabling axonal organelle transport
3. ANK2 autism mutation targeting giant ankyrin-B promotes axon branching and ectopic connectivity
4. Ankyrin-G regulated epithelial phenotype is required for mouse lens morphogenesis and growth
5. Na v 1.5 E1053K Mutation Causing Brugada Syndrome Blocks Binding to Ankyrin-G and Expression of Na v 1.5 on the Surface of Cardiomyocytes
6. A Cardiac Arrhythmia Syndrome Caused by Loss of Ankyrin-B Function
7. Cell-autonomous adiposity through increased cell surface GLUT4 due to ankyrin-B deficiency
8. L1-Dependent Neuritogenesis Involves Ankyrin B That Mediates L1-CAM Coupling with Retrograde Actin Flow
9. α-Adducin Dissociates from F-Actin and Spectrin during Platelet Activation
10. Developing Nodes of Ranvier Are Defined by Ankyrin-G Clustering and Are Independent of Paranodal Axoglial Adhesion
11. Ankyrin-G Coordinates Assembly of the Spectrin-Based Membrane Skeleton, Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels, and L1 CAMs at Purkinje Neuron Initial Segments
12. LAD-1, the Caenorhabditis elegans L1CAM Homologue, Participates in Embryonic and Gonadal Morphogenesis and Is a Substrate for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Pathway-Dependent Phosphotyrosine-Based Signaling
13. Caenorhabditis elegans β-G Spectrin Is Dispensable for Establishment of Epithelial Polarity, but Essential for Muscular and Neuronal Function
14. Ankyrin-B Is Required for Intracellular Sorting of Structurally Diverse Ca 2+ Homeostasis Proteins
15. Phosphorylation of Adducin by Rho-Kinase Plays a Crucial Role in Cell Motility
16. ankyrin G Is Required for Clustering of Voltage-Gated Na Channels at Axon Initial Segments and for Normal Action Potential Firing
17. Nervous System Defects of ankyrin B (-/-) Mice Suggest Functional Overlap between the Cell Adhesion Molecule L1 and 440-kD Ankyrin B in Premyelinated Axons
18. Restriction of 480/270-kD Ankyrin G to Axon Proximal Segments Requires Multiple Ankyrin G -Specific Domains
19. Adducin Is an in vivo Substrate for Protein Kinase C: Phosphorylation in the MARCKS-Related Domain Inhibits Activity in Promoting Spectrin-Actin Complexes and Occurs in Many Cells, Including Dendritic Spines of Neurons
20. The Phosphorylation State of the FIGQY Tyrosine of Neurofascin Determines Ankyrin-Binding Activity and Patterns of Cell Segregation
21. Tyrosine Phosphorylation at a Site Highly Conserved in the L1 Family of Cell Adhesion Molecules Abolishes Ankyrin Binding and Increases Lateral Mobility of Neurofascin
22. Molecular Composition of the Node of Ranvier: Identification of Ankyrin-Binding Cell Adhesion Molecules Neurofascin (Mucin+/Third FNIII Domain-) and NrCAM at Nodal Axon Segments
23. Ankyrin-G Inhibits Endocytosis of Cadherin Dimers
24. Giant ankyrin-G : A critical innovation in vertebrate evolution of fast and integrated neuronal signaling
25. Giant ankyrin-G stabilizes somatodendritic GABAergic synapses through opposing endocytosis of GABA A receptors
26. A Single Divergent Exon Inhibits Ankyrin-B Association with the Plasma Membrane
27. E-cadherin Polarity Is Determined by a Multifunction Motif Mediating Lateral Membrane Retention through Ankyrin-G and Apical-lateral Transcytosis through Clathrin
28. Ankyrin-B metabolic syndrome combines age-dependent adiposity with pancreatic β cell insufficiency
29. Cysteine 70 of Ankyrin-G Is S-Palmitoylated and Is Required for Function of Ankyrin-G in Membrane Domain Assembly
30. Mutation of Conserved Histidines Alters Tertiary Structure and Nanomechanics of Consensus Ankyrin Repeats
31. Mechanical Anisotropy of Ankyrin Repeats
32. Schwann cell spectrins modulate peripheral nerve myelination
33. In vitro and in vivo reconstitution of the cadherin–catenin–actin complex from Caenorhabditis elegans
34. AnkyrinG Is Required to Maintain Axo-Dendritic Polarity in Vivo
35. Ankyrin-G Promotes Cyclic Nucleotide: Gated Channel Transport to Rod Photoreceptor Sensory Cilia
36. Being There: Cellular Targeting of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels in the Heart
37. Ankyrin-B Interactions with Spectrin and Dynactin-4 Are Required for Dystrophin-based Protection of Skeletal Muscle from Exercise Injury
38. Ank3-Dependent SVZ Niche Assembly Is Required for the Continued Production of New Neurons
39. Full Reconstruction of a Vectorial Protein Folding Pathway by Atomic Force Microscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations
40. Fast and Forceful Refolding of Stretched α-Helical Solenoid Proteins
41. Localization and Structure of the Ankyrin-binding Site on β2-Spectrin
42. 440-kD AnkyrinB: Structure of the Major Developmentally Regulated Domain and Selective Localization in Unmyelinated Axons
43. An Isoform of Ankyrin Is Localized at Nodes of Ranvier in Myelinated Axons of Central and Peripheral Nerves
44. Clathrin-Coated Vesicle Assembly Polypeptides: Physical Properties and Reconstitution Studies with Brain Membranes
45. Human Erythrocyte Myosin: Identification and Purification
46. Adducin: Ca++-Dependent Association with Sites of Cell-Cell Contact
47. Ankyrin-Binding Proteins Related to Nervous System Cell Adhesion Molecules: Candidates to Provide Transmembrane and Intercellular Connections in Adult Brain
48. Isolation and Characterization of cDNAs Encoding Human Brain Ankyrins Reveal a Family of Alternatively Spliced Genes
49. Distinct Ankyrin Isoforms at Neuron Cell Bodies and Nodes of Ranvier Resolved Using Erythrocyte Ankyrin-Deficient Mice
50. Purkinje Cell Degeneration Associated with Erythroid Ankyrin Deficiency in nb/nb Mice
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