User:Chris Garcia/Characteristics of Titin

From Proteopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
-
==The Protein Titin==
+
==The Titin 1ya5 domin==
-
.
+
.<StructureSection load='1ya5' size='340' side='right'caption='[[1ya5]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 2.44&Aring;' scene=''>
-
 
+
== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
The giant protein titin, also known as connectin, is a giant protein about 1 micrometer in length that acts as a molecular spring which holds individual sarcomeres together in muscle tissue. Titin contains 320 proteins which makes it the largest human protein. It is half the length of a sarcomere with the four regions, I-band, A-band, M-line, and Z-line. The A-band is the largest section with a conserved sequence. Ig domains and fibronectin are arranged in long patterns called super repeats. The I-band is made up of only Ig domains and unique domain sequences arranged in tandem. In the M-line region lies overlapped carboxy terminus regions. The Z-line region contains the overlapped amino terminus regions. Titin is important because it provides flexibility, stability, and defines contraction speed in the muscle. Titin is composed of 300 tandem repeats of Ig domains, fibronectin repeats, and flexible coil PEVK. Isoforms of titin from insertions of single Ig-domains can be found in cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue.
The giant protein titin, also known as connectin, is a giant protein about 1 micrometer in length that acts as a molecular spring which holds individual sarcomeres together in muscle tissue. Titin contains 320 proteins which makes it the largest human protein. It is half the length of a sarcomere with the four regions, I-band, A-band, M-line, and Z-line. The A-band is the largest section with a conserved sequence. Ig domains and fibronectin are arranged in long patterns called super repeats. The I-band is made up of only Ig domains and unique domain sequences arranged in tandem. In the M-line region lies overlapped carboxy terminus regions. The Z-line region contains the overlapped amino terminus regions. Titin is important because it provides flexibility, stability, and defines contraction speed in the muscle. Titin is composed of 300 tandem repeats of Ig domains, fibronectin repeats, and flexible coil PEVK. Isoforms of titin from insertions of single Ig-domains can be found in cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue.

Revision as of 22:13, 28 April 2020

The Titin 1ya5 domin

.

PDB ID 1ya5

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Chris Garcia

Personal tools