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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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Titin, also known as connectin, is an elastic and approximately 3,6 MDalton large protein which assembles itself to protein filaments. It is made of more than 30000 amino acids and includes 320 protein domains and therefore is known as the largest human protein.
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'''Titin''', also known as '''connectin''', is an elastic and approximately 3,6 MDalton large protein which assembles itself to protein filaments. It is made of more than 30000 amino acids and includes 320 protein domains and therefore is known as the largest human protein.
It is a part of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcomere sarcomere], the smallest functional unit in the striated muscles. Tintins task in the sarcomere is to center the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myosin myosinheads] between the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actin actin] filaments and to re-establish the unstreched mode.
It is a part of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcomere sarcomere], the smallest functional unit in the striated muscles. Tintins task in the sarcomere is to center the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myosin myosinheads] between the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actin actin] filaments and to re-establish the unstreched mode.
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[[2a38]], [[6fwx]] - hTTN residues 1-194 - human<br />
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[[2a38]], [[6fwx]], [[6sdb]] - hTTN residues 1-194 - human<br />
[[2f8v]], [[1ya5]] - hTTN residues 1-196+telethonin<br />
[[2f8v]], [[1ya5]] - hTTN residues 1-196+telethonin<br />
[[6dl4]] – hTTN residues 1821-1931 - NMR<br />
[[6dl4]] – hTTN residues 1821-1931 - NMR<br />
[[1g1c]] - hTTN residues 2027-2125<br />
[[1g1c]] - hTTN residues 2027-2125<br />
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[[5jdd]], [[5jde]] – hTTN residues 2795-3053<br />
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[[5jdd]], [[5jde]] – hTTN I9-I11 residues 2795-3053<br />
[[4qeg]], [[5jdj]] - hTTN I10 residues 2880-2967<br />
[[4qeg]], [[5jdj]] - hTTN I10 residues 2880-2967<br />
[[1tit]], [[1tiu]]- hTTN I27 residues 5253-5341 – NMR<br />
[[1tit]], [[1tiu]]- hTTN I27 residues 5253-5341 – NMR<br />
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[[2rjm]] - rTTN I67-I69 (mutant)<br />
[[2rjm]] - rTTN I67-I69 (mutant)<br />
[[3b43]] - rTTN I65-I70<br />
[[3b43]] - rTTN I65-I70<br />
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[[1h8b]] – rTTN residues 648-698+h α Actinin 2 EF hands 3&4<br />
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[[1h8b]] – rTTN residues 648-698 + Actinin 2 EF hands 3&4<br />
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[[6i0y]] – TTN I27 residues 14318-14406 in 50S ribosome – ''Escherichia coli'' – Cryo EM<br />
==Additional Resources==
==Additional Resources==
See: [[Titin Structure & Function]] for additional information <br />
See: [[Titin Structure & Function]] for additional information <br />

Revision as of 11:24, 30 November 2020

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

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