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- Finally, costameres are also involved in the orchestration of mechanically related signaling. The dysfunction of the proteins involved in costameres contributes...
- sarcolemmal deformability, and compromises the mechanical stability of costameres and their connections to nearby myofibrils. This has been shown in recent...
- Paxillin is expressed at focal adhesions of non-striated cells and at costameres of striated muscle cells, and it functions to adhere cells to the extracellular...
- as the mitochondria by intermediate filaments in the cytoskeleton. The costamere attaches the sarcomere to the sarcolemma. Every single organelle and macromolecule...
- Integrin beta-1D is specifically localized to costameres and intercalated discs of cardiac muscle and costameres, myotendinous junctions and neuromuscular...
- adhere to the sarcolemma via costameres, which align at Z-discs and M-lines. The two primary cytoskeletal components of costameres are desmin intermediate...
- filaments that slide past each other when a muscle contracts or relaxes. The costamere is a different component that connects the sarcomere to the sarcolemma...
- Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) Cardiomyopathy (disease of the heart muscle) Costamere Shadrin, I. Y.; Khodabukus, A.; Bursac, N. (June 6, 2016). "Striated muscle...
- dystrophin-****ociated proteins. It is one of the two protein complexes that make up the costamere in striated muscle cells. The other complex is the integrin-vinculin-talin...
- R.J., Gonzalez-Serratos, H. (2003). Lateral force transmission across costameres in skeletal muscle, Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 31 (2), 73-78...