beta-Dystroglycan is the central member of a transmembrane protein complex of the skeletal muscle plasma membrane. Since it was not detected in dystrophin-deficient skeletal muscles, a disruption of the complex was thought to be involved in the dystrophic process. We report here that beta-dystroglycan is actually present at normal levels in mdx mouse muscle plasma membrane: treatment with cholate detergent is able to reveal its presence by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting. This result shows that, in dystrophin-deficient muscles, beta-dystroglycan is indeed targeted to the plasma membrane but remains inaccessible to classical solubilizing treatments and to antibodies used for immunolocalization.
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