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Nesprin binding partners

Derek T. Warren, Qiuping Zhang, Peter L. Weissberg and Catherine M. Shanahan

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Table 3. Nesprin binding partners
Nesprin Partner Localisation Refs
Nesprin-1 Lamin A/C Nuclear lamina 13, 15
Emerin INM 15
F-actin Cytoskeleton 23
MuSK Neuromuscular junction 16
KIF3B MT-associated 62
mAKAP NE 64
Nesprin-2 Lamin A/C Nuclear lamina 14
Emerin INM 14
F-actin Cytoskeleton 17
Ryanodine receptor Sarcoplasmic reticulum, NE 14
Abbreviations: INM, inner nuclear membrane; KIF3B, a kinesin subunit; mAKAP, muscle A-kinase anchor protein; MT, microtubule; MuSK, muscle-specific tyrosine kinase; NE, nuclear envelope.

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