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    New regulatory protein of the neuronal cytoskeleton identified

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    Nature has developed a unique structure as a scaffold for almost all nerve cells: the membrane-associated periodic skeleton (MPS). This specialized cytoskeletal structure is located below the cell membrane and consists of numerous proteins in a periodic arrangement. The MPS is involved in various cellular processes, such as inter- and intracellular signaling. To date, many proteins have been identified that interact with the MPS, but the mechanisms underlying its organization are not yet fully understood.
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