Mutations in β-spectrin disrupt axon outgrowth and sarcomere structure

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Jorgensen, Erik
Other Author Hammarlund, Marc; Davis, Warren S.
Title Mutations in β-spectrin disrupt axon outgrowth and sarcomere structure
Date 2000
Description B-Spectrin is a major component of the membrane skeleton, a structure found at the plasma membrane of most animal cells. B-Spectrin and the membrane skeleton have been proposed to stabilize cell membranes, generate cell polarity, or localize specific membrane proteins. We demonstrate that the Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of B-spectrin is encoded by the unc-70 gene. unc-70 null mutants develop slowly, and the adults are paralyzed and dumpy.
Type Text
Publisher Rockefeller University Press
Volume 149
Issue 4
First Page 931
Last Page 942
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Hammarlund, M., Davis, W. S., & Jorgensen, E. (2000). Mutations in β-spectrin disrupt axon outgrowth and sarcomere structure. Journal of Cell Biology, 149(4), 931-42.
Rights Management (c)M. Hammarlund, W. S. Davis, & E. Jorgensen http://www.jcb.org/
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6474v92
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