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Titin
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As seen in the image (Z1Z2 / Telethonin complex), the major force enduring component of this complex is an elaborate intermolecular hydrogen bonding network formed across <scene name='2a38/Test/2'>β-strand</scene> among telethonin and Z1Z2 domains, and not intramolecularly among termini β-strands of individual Z1 or Z2 domains. This shift to a stronger force enduring interface reduces the possibility of unraveling the individual Ig-domains, thus stabilizing the complex. This demonstrates how <scene name='2a38/Test/2'>β-strand</scene> cross-linking via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_bonds hydrogen bonds] serves as an important mechanism. It functions as a molecular adhesive, increasing the ability of protein complexes to resist against mechanical stress. | As seen in the image (Z1Z2 / Telethonin complex), the major force enduring component of this complex is an elaborate intermolecular hydrogen bonding network formed across <scene name='2a38/Test/2'>β-strand</scene> among telethonin and Z1Z2 domains, and not intramolecularly among termini β-strands of individual Z1 or Z2 domains. This shift to a stronger force enduring interface reduces the possibility of unraveling the individual Ig-domains, thus stabilizing the complex. This demonstrates how <scene name='2a38/Test/2'>β-strand</scene> cross-linking via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_bonds hydrogen bonds] serves as an important mechanism. It functions as a molecular adhesive, increasing the ability of protein complexes to resist against mechanical stress. | ||
| + | == 3D Structures of Titin == | ||
| + | [[Titin 3D structures]] | ||
== 3D Structures of Titin == | == 3D Structures of Titin == | ||
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[[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 /> | ||
| + | [[7nip]] - hTTN residues 8578-8617 - NMR<br /> | ||
[[5joe]] - hTTN I81 residues 9582-9671<br /> | [[5joe]] - hTTN I81 residues 9582-9671<br /> | ||
| + | [[7ahs]] - hTTN residues 9582-9851<br /> | ||
[[2rq8]] – hTTN residues 12677-12765 (mutant) – NMR<br /> | [[2rq8]] – hTTN residues 12677-12765 (mutant) – NMR<br /> | ||
[[1waa]] - hTTN residues 12801-12889<br /> | [[1waa]] - hTTN residues 12801-12889<br /> | ||
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[[1nct]], [[1ncu]] – hTTN M5 residues 26059-26155 – NMR<br /> | [[1nct]], [[1ncu]] – hTTN M5 residues 26059-26155 – NMR<br /> | ||
[[1tnm]], [[1tnn]] – hTTN M5 residues 26059-26155<br /> | [[1tnm]], [[1tnn]] – hTTN M5 residues 26059-26155<br /> | ||
| + | [[6ygn]] – hTTN residues 30596-31144<br /> | ||
[[3lcy]] – hTTN A164-A165 residues 31456-31649<br /> | [[3lcy]] – hTTN A164-A165 residues 31456-31649<br /> | ||
[[2nzi]] – hTTN residues 31854-32155<br /> | [[2nzi]] – hTTN residues 31854-32155<br /> | ||
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[[3b43]] - rTTN I65-I70<br /> | [[3b43]] - rTTN I65-I70<br /> | ||
[[1h8b]] – rTTN residues 648-698 + hα Actinin 2 EF hands 3&4<br /> | [[1h8b]] – rTTN residues 648-698 + hα Actinin 2 EF hands 3&4<br /> | ||
| + | [[6yj0]] - mTTN I83 (mutant) residues 9719-9809 - mouse<br /> | ||
[[6i0y]] – TTN I27 residues 14318-14406 in 50S ribosome – ''Escherichia coli'' – Cryo EM<br /> | [[6i0y]] – TTN I27 residues 14318-14406 in 50S ribosome – ''Escherichia coli'' – Cryo EM<br /> | ||
==Additional Resources== | ==Additional Resources== | ||
Revision as of 08:56, 25 April 2022
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References
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/pmc/articles/PMC1948054/?tool=pmcentrez
- http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/z1z2/
- http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/telethonin/
- http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titin
Created with the participation of Anton Schmidt, Wolfgang Hermann.
Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)
Michal Harel, Alexander Berchansky, David Canner, Jaime Prilusky
Categories: Topic Page | Homo sapiens | Demirel, M. | Marino, M. | Mayans, O. | Muhle-Goll, C. | Svergun, D. | Titin | Z1z2

