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- Titin (/ˈtaɪtɪn/; also called connectin) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TTN gene. The protein, which is over 1 μm in length, functions...
- Methionyl­threonylthreonyl . . . iso­leucine for the protein also known as titin, which is involved in striated muscle formation. In nature, DNA molecules...
- the Lower Alingar Valley in Nurgaram and Duab districts, Malil wa Mushfa, Titin, Kolatan and Bajagal valleys. It is classified as a member of the Nuristani...
- main proteins involved are myosin, actin, and titin. Myosin and actin are the contractile proteins and titin is an elastic protein. The myofilaments act...
- A-band. They are cross-linked at the centre by the M-band. The giant protein titin (connectin) extends from the Z-line of the sarcomere, where it binds to...
- Mendizábal II for 22–17. Titín III's nephew Víctor López is a footballer. Titín III at spanish wikipedia. l El día más grande de Titín III (El País newspaper)...
- many languages. The longest recognized systematic name is for the protein titin, at 189,819 letters. While lexicographers regard generic names of chemical...
- straight and then bends as the hand moves towards the shoulder. Desmin, titin, and other z-line proteins are involved in eccentric contractions, but their...
- studies have shown that this protein also binds directly to titin near the region of titin containing kinase activity. Another member of this protein family...
- stretching, of a large protein within the myofibrils of skeletal muscles named titin. A study performed by Magid and Law demonstrated that the origin of p****ive...