Titin related diseases

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(New page: == Titin == <StructureSection load='3b43' size='340' side='right' caption='A segment of Titin, showing six IG domains' scene=''> == Introduction == Titin, which is also known as connect...)
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== Titin ==
== Titin ==
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<StructureSection load='3b43' size='340' side='right' caption='A segment of Titin, showing six IG domains' scene=''>
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<StructureSection load='3b43' size='340' side='right' caption='A segment of Titin, showing six IG domains (PDB code [[3b43]])' scene=''>
== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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Titin, which is also known as connectin, is the largest known protein at over 1 µm in length, a molar mass of 3.816 million Daltons, and 34,350 amino acid residues. In humans it is encoded for by the TTN gene. The protein family is responsible for passive elasticity of muscle, acting as a molecular spring.
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'''Titin''', which is also known as connectin, is the largest known protein at over 1 µm in length, a molar mass of 3.816 million Daltons, and 34,350 amino acid residues. In humans it is encoded for by the TTN gene. The protein family is responsible for passive elasticity of muscle, acting as a molecular spring.
== Structure ==
== Structure ==

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Titin

A segment of Titin, showing six IG domains (PDB code 3b43)

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