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<StructureSection load="1ya5" size="400" caption="Human titin dimer residues 1-196 (grey and pale green) complex with telethonin (dark green) and sulfate, [[1ya5]]">
<StructureSection load="1ya5" size="400" caption="Human titin dimer residues 1-196 (grey and pale green) complex with telethonin (dark green) and sulfate, [[1ya5]]">
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[[Titin]] (TTN) is the largest known protein. The human TTN contains 34,350 residues. It is responsible for the passive elasticity of muscle. It has 244 domains connected by unstructured regions. The domains unfold when TTN is stretched. Additional details in [[Titin Structure & Function]], [[Group:MUZIC:Titin]].
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[[Titin]] (TTN) is the largest known protein. The human TTN contains 34,350 residues. It is responsible for the passive elasticity of muscle. It has 244 domains connected by unstructured regions. The domains unfold when TTN is stretched. Additional details in<br />
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*[[Titin Structure & Function]]<br />
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*[[Group:MUZIC:Titin]].
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Revision as of 10:39, 25 February 2016

Human titin dimer residues 1-196 (grey and pale green) complex with telethonin (dark green) and sulfate, 1ya5

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