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[Titin isoforms].

Biofizika, 2007
The titin isoform composition in skeletal and cardiac muscles of humans and animals has been studied using SDS elecrtophoresis in agarose-strengthened 1.3-2.3% polyacrylamide gels modified by us and immunoblot analysis in order to reveal new titin isoforms with molecular weights of more than 3700 kDa.
I M, Vikhliantsev, Z A, Podlubnaia
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Mechanical Properties of Titin Isoforms

2000
Titin is a giant filamentous polypeptide of multi-domain construction spanning between the Z- and M-lines of the sarcomere. As a result of differential splicing, length variants of titin are expressed in different skeletal and cardiac muscles. Here we first briefly review some of our previous work that has revealed that titin develops force in ...
H, Granzier   +10 more
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Structure and function of titin and nebulin

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1995
Recent investigations of titin anchorage and elasticity have been supplemented with in vitro expression studies on isolated domains of titin and nebulin. These have yielded new insights into the molecular basis of the functions of these proteins in muscle.
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Titin Transcripts in Thymomas

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1998
G O, Skeie   +5 more
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Titin

2012
Adamantios Arampatzis   +11 more
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Titin

RCSB Protein Data Bank, 2015
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Hypophosphorylation of the Stiff N2B Titin Isoform Raises Cardiomyocyte Resting Tension in Failing Human Myocardium

Circulation Research, 2009
Attila Borbély   +2 more
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The Work of Titin Protein Folding as a Major Driver in Muscle Contraction

Annual Review of Physiology, 2018
Edward C Eckels   +2 more
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The Mechanically Active Domain of Titin in Cardiac Muscle

Circulation Research, 1995
K Trombitas   +2 more
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Titin

2009
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