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Gene Information
Gene symbol: DAG1
Gene name: dystroglycan 1 (dystrophin-associated glycoprotein 1)
HGNC ID: 2666
Synonyms: A3a, 156DAG, AGRNR, DAG
Related Genes
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10793086
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The dystrophin-glycoprotein complex, which comprises alpha- and beta-dystroglycan, sarcoglycans, and utrophin/dystrophin, links the cytoskeleton to agrin and laminin in the basal lamina in muscle and epithelial cells.
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10793086
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The antibodies against alpha- and beta-dystroglycan and utrophin revealed a granular podocyte-like staining pattern along the glomerular capillary wall.
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10793086
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The dystrophin-glycoprotein complex, which comprises alpha- and beta-dystroglycan, sarcoglycans, and utrophin/dystrophin, links the cytoskeleton to agrin and laminin in the basal lamina in muscle and epithelial cells.
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10793086
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The antibodies against alpha- and beta-dystroglycan and utrophin revealed a granular podocyte-like staining pattern along the glomerular capillary wall.
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12065681
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The molecules studied included the filtration slit component nephrin, the hairpin-like membrane protein podocin, the basolateral adhesion molecules beta1 integrin and alpha-dystroglycan, and the cytoskeleton-linking intermediary beta-catenin and the actin-associated alpha-actinin-4.
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12065681
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The results showed diminished protein levels of podocin and nephrin in the PA-treated group. beta-catenin showed distinct down-regulation at 3 days of induction, and the control level was reached at 10 days. beta1 integrin was markedly up-regulated during induction. alpha-actinin-4 was not changed at the studied time points.
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20634963
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CDKN1, DAG1, DDN, EHD3, MYH9, NES, NPHS1, NPHS2, PDPN, PLA2R1, PLCE1, PODXL, PTPRO, SYNPO, TCF21, TJP1, WT1).
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20634963
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This finding was further validated by assessing the expression of the axon guidance molecules neuritin (NRN1) and roundabout receptor ROBO1 and -2.
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Podocin and beta dystroglycan expression to study podocyte-podocyte and basement membrane matrix connections in adult protienuric states.
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