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== Telethonin ==
== Telethonin ==
<StructureSection load='1ya5' size='500' side='left' caption='Telethonin Structure by Zou et al. (2006) (PDB entry [[1ya5]])' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='1ya5' size='500' side='left' caption='Telethonin Structure by Zou et al. (2006) (PDB entry [[1ya5]])' scene=''>
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== Gene regulation and expression ==
== Gene regulation and expression ==
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It is encoded by ''Tcap'' gene, in mice (''Mus musculus'') and humans (''Homo sapiens'').
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It is encoded by the ''Tcap'' gene, in mice (''Mus musculus'') and humans (''Homo sapiens'').
In mice it is located in chromosome 11, in humans in the long arm of chromosome 17. Tcap is encoded by two exons, and has non-conserved intragenic sequences. The gene is flanked by ''Stard3'' upstream separated by 2,8kb, and ''Pnmt1'' downstream separated by 1,7kb. It has three conserved E-box elements at -103bp (E1), -272bp (E2), and -2067bp (E3).
In mice it is located in chromosome 11, in humans in the long arm of chromosome 17. Tcap is encoded by two exons, and has non-conserved intragenic sequences. The gene is flanked by ''Stard3'' upstream separated by 2,8kb, and ''Pnmt1'' downstream separated by 1,7kb. It has three conserved E-box elements at -103bp (E1), -272bp (E2), and -2067bp (E3).
For the full activation of the gene the regulation of E1 is highly important. MyoD plays an important role in this regulation, and from myogenin in late differentiation of myoblasts. <ref>PMID:21305318</ref>
For the full activation of the gene the regulation of E1 is highly important. MyoD plays an important role in this regulation, and from myogenin in late differentiation of myoblasts. <ref>PMID:21305318</ref>

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Telethonin

Telethonin Structure by Zou et al. (2006) (PDB entry 1ya5)

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