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Modulation of Erythrocyte Membrane Mechanical Function by Protein 4.1 Phosphorylation
2004
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Erythrocyte membrane mechanical function is regulated by the spectrin-based membrane skeleton composed of ␣and -spectrin, actin, protein 4.1R (4.1R), and adducin. Post-translational modifications of these proteins have been suggested to modulate membrane mechanical function. Indeed, -spectrin phosphorylation by casein kinase I has been shown to decrease membrane mechanical stability. However, the effects of the phosphorylation of skeletal proteins by protein kinase C (PKC), a serine/threonine
doi:10.1074/jbc.m410650200
pmid:15611095
fatcat:g6pm5yf6v5h6df47qnzcxf2msq