reviewCirculation ResearchFeb 19, 2004BRONZE OA

The Giant Protein Titin

Washington State University

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Abstract

The sarcomere contains, in addition to thin and thick filaments, a filament composed of the giant protein titin (also known as connectin). Titin molecules anchor in the Z-disc and extend to the M-line region of the sarcomere. The majority of titin's I-band region functions as a molecular spring. This spring maintains the precise structural arrangement of thick and thin filaments, and gives rise to passive muscle stiffness; an important determinant of diastolic filling. Earlier work on titin has been reviewed before. In this study, our main focus is on recent findings vis-à-vis titin's molecular spring segments in cardiac titins, including the discovery of fetal cardiac isoforms with novel spring elements. We…

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Keywords
  • Titin
  • Sarcomere
  • Obscurin
  • Spring (device)
  • Gene isoform
  • Protein filament
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Biophysics
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