Word: dystrophin
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...short dystrophin...one fourth the normal size," Kunkel said, "but it has what we believe is the most important part of the protein." Kunkel said this "most important part" probably serves to anchor the full protein in the muscle cell...
Louis M. Kunkel, professor of pediatrics and genetics at the Medical School, reports in Saturday's issue of Nature Genetics the discovery of a new form of dystrophin, present only in the peripheral nerve and Schwann cells. These cells protect the nerves and ensure impulse conduction...
This particular form of dystrophin is not usually affected in muscular dystrophy. If the protein were produced in large enough quantities it might be able to take over the functions of abnormal dystrophin present in muscular dystrophy, and partially counteract the effects of the disease...