Tritopodin

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Tritopodin is the less investigated protein of the Podin protein family. The gene is formed from 5 exons and until now 3 proteins isoforms have been descrived. Tritopodin is essential for Heart and muscle development and function. Tritopodin’s Mutans showsmyofibrillar disarray and disruption of somite boundaries and sarcomeric integrity.
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Revision as of 14:53, 23 June 2011

Tritopodin is the less investigated protein of the Podin protein family. The gene is formed from 5 exons and until now 3 proteins isoforms have been descrived. Tritopodin is essential for Heart and muscle development and function. Tritopodin’s Mutans showsmyofibrillar disarray and disruption of somite boundaries and sarcomeric integrity.

Image:Tritopodin

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