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Ank3  -  ankyrin 3, node of Ranvier

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  • In contrast, a number of other abundant PMs, adaptors, and cytoskeletal proteins did not co-immunoprecipitate with NCX1, including the Na(+) pump alpha1 isoform, PM Ca(2+) pump type 1 (PMCA1), beta-fodrin, and Ank 3 [1].
  • Despite widespread tissue expression of Ank3, the 76-residue sequence is predominantly detected in transcripts of skeletal muscle and heart, including both major 8- and 5.6-kb mRNAs of skeletal muscle [2].
  • We previously showed that alternatively spliced ankyrins-G, the Ank3 gene products, are expressed in skeletal muscle and localize to the postsynaptic folds and to the sarcoplasmic reticulum [2].
  • Ank1 and Ank3 transcripts were previously detected in skeletal muscle by northern blot analysis [3].
  • Reverse transcriptase PCR analysis of rat skeletal muscle total RNA confirmed the presence of Ank3 transcripts that lacked the serine-rich and tail domains, a major insert of 7813 bp at the junction of the spectrin-binding and C-terminal domains that was previously identified in brain Ank3 transcripts [3].
 

Biological context of Ank3

 

Associations of Ank3 with chemical compounds

  • Northern blot analysis of rat skeletal muscle mRNAs using domain-specific Ank3 cDNA probes revealed two transcripts of 8.0 kb and 5.6 kb containing the spectrin-binding and C-terminal, but not the serine-rich, domains [3].

References

  1. Plasma membrane-cytoskeleton-endoplasmic reticulum complexes in neurons and astrocytes. Lencesova, L., O'Neill, A., Resneck, W.G., Bloch, R.J., Blaustein, M.P. J. Biol. Chem. (2004) [Pubmed]
  2. Identification of Ank(G107), a muscle-specific ankyrin-G isoform. Gagelin, C., Constantin, B., Deprette, C., Ludosky, M.A., Recouvreur, M., Cartaud, J., Cognard, C., Raymond, G., Kordeli, E. J. Biol. Chem. (2002) [Pubmed]
  3. AnkyrinG is associated with the postsynaptic membrane and the sarcoplasmic reticulum in the skeletal muscle fiber. Kordeli, E., Ludosky, M.A., Deprette, C., Frappier, T., Cartaud, J. J. Cell. Sci. (1998) [Pubmed]
  4. Ankyrin-G in skeletal muscle: tissue-specific alternative splicing contributes to the complexity of the sarcolemmal cytoskeleton. Hopitzan, A.A., Baines, A.J., Ludosky, M.A., Recouvreur, M., Kordeli, E. Exp. Cell Res. (2005) [Pubmed]
 

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